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Wen Cheng Xiong
Researcher at Case Western Reserve University
Publications - 209
Citations - 13860
Wen Cheng Xiong is an academic researcher from Case Western Reserve University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuromuscular junction & Agrin. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 194 publications receiving 12171 citations. Previous affiliations of Wen Cheng Xiong include Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center & Georgia Regents University.
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General introduction to in situ hybridization protocol using nonradioactively labeled probes to detect mRNAs on tissue sections
TL;DR: The efficient ISH protocol for nonradioactive (i.e., in direct methods using digoxigenin (DIG) system) RNA probes, and it can be performed in less than 3 days is described.
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pHluorin-BACE1-mCherry Acts as a Reporter for the Intracellular Distribution of Active BACE1 In Vitro and In Vivo
Lu Zhao,Yang Zhao,Yang Zhao,Fu Lei Tang,Lei Xiong,Ce Su,Lin Mei,Lin Mei,Xiaojuan Zhu,Wen Cheng Xiong,Wen Cheng Xiong +10 more
TL;DR: P pHluorin-BACE1-mCherry fusion protein may serve as a useful tool for visualizing active/inactive BACE1 in culture and in vivo, and (pro)renin receptor (PRR), a subunit of the v-ATPase complex, regulates pHLUorin’s fluorescence and Bace1 activity in pHluorbase expressing cells.
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PRRT2 frameshift mutation reduces its mRNA stability resulting loss of function in paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia
Yongcheng Pan,Qiong Liu,Jennifer Zhang,Yang Yang,Yun Tian,Junsheng Zeng,Peng Yin,Lin Mei,Wen Cheng Xiong,Xiao-Jiang Li,Shihua Li,Beisha Tang +11 more
TL;DR: These studies suggest that PRRT2 frameshift mutation leads to the loss of function by affecting its mRNA stability, a mechanism that is different from haploinsufficiency due to dysfunctional protein or gain of function caused by truncated protein.
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Human antigen R-regulated mRNA metabolism promotes the cell motility of migrating mouse neurons
Yi-Fei Zhao,Xiao-Xiao He,Zi-Fei Song,Ye Guo,Yan-Ning Zhang,Hua-Li Yu,Zi-Xuan He,Wen Cheng Xiong,Weixiang Guo,Xiaojuan Zhu +9 more
TL;DR: It is reported that HuR is expressed in postmitotic projection neurons during mouse brain development and data reveal a post-transcriptional mechanism that maintains actin dynamics during neuronal migration, crucial for cell motility.
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Myosin X interaction with KIF13B, a crucial pathway for Netrin-1-induced axonal development
Hua-Li Yu,Hua-Li Yu,Hua-Li Yu,Yun Peng,Yun Peng,Yang Zhao,Yang Zhao,Yong-Sheng Lan,Yong-Sheng Lan,Yong-Sheng Lan,Bo Wang,Bo Wang,Bo Wang,Lu Zhao,Lu Zhao,Lu Zhao,Dong Sun,Jin-Xiu Pan,Zhaoqi Dong,Lin Mei,Lin Mei,Yu-Qiang Ding,Xiaojuan Zhu,Wen Cheng Xiong,Wen Cheng Xiong +24 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for Myo X-KIF13B as a critical pathway for Netrin-1 promoted axon initiation and branching/targeting in mouse neocortex and it is suggested that this pathway is also important for cell adhesion, migration, and neuronal axon guidance in vivo.