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  Dr. YING CHEN  
 
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Title : Dr.
First Name : YING
Last Name : CHEN
University/Institution : Tufts University
Email ID : ying.chen@tufts.edu
City : Medford
Country : United States
State : Massachusetts
Zipcode : 04074
Department : Department of Biomedical Engineering
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Area of Research
3D-Tissue Engineering
Area of Expertise
Developmental Biology and Tisse Engineering
Brief Description of Research Interest :
Molecular genetics, morphogenesis,gene expression, gene function, cell signaling, tissue engineering, 3Dscaffold, embryonic development, bone development, and skeletal muscledevelopment of mice.
Representative Publications :

§  ChenY,Gridley T. (2013) Compensatory regulation of the Snai1 and Snai2 genes during chondrogenesis. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 28(6):1412-21.

§  Chen Y, Gridley T. (2013) The SNAI1 and SNAI2 proteins occupy their own andeach other's promoter during chondrogenesis. Biochemical and biophysical research communications. 435(3):356-60.

§  Bradley CK*, Norton CR*, Chen Y*, Han X, Booth CJ, Yoon JK,Krebs LT, Gridley T. (2013) The Snail family gene Snai3 is not essential for embryogenesisin mice. PLOS ONE. Jun6;8(6):e65344 (*: equal contribution.).

§  Chen Y, Chen R.(2007) Optimum conditions to determine theactivity of Glutathione S-Transferase in the bivalves, Marine Environmental science, 26(4):386-389.

§  Chen R, Liu H, Chen Y. (2006)Research advances in GlutathioneS-Transferase of aquatic organisms. Journal of Xiamen University (NaturalScience), 45(A02):176-184.

 
     
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