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Dong Woo Hwang
Dong Woo Hwang
Other namesDongwoo Hwang
Research Fellow, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Verified email at einsteinmed.edu - Homepage
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A DNA repair pathway can regulate transcriptional noise to promote cell fate transitions
RV Desai, X Chen, B Martin, S Chaturvedi, DW Hwang, W Li, C Yu, ...
Science 373 (6557), eabc6506, 2021
632021
Ethanol-induced developmental neurodegeneration in secretin receptor-deficient mice
DW Hwang, B Givens, I Nishijima
Neuroreport 20 (7), 698-701, 2009
152009
Chromatin-mediated translational control is essential for neural cell fate specification
DW Hwang, A Jaganathan, P Shrestha, Y Jin, N El-Amine, SH Wang, ...
Life Science Alliance 1 (4), 2018
102018
Spatiotemporal Insights Into RNA–Organelle Interactions in Neurons
SC Kharod, DW Hwang, S Das, YJ Yoon
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 9, 2021
62021
Real-time single-molecule imaging of transcriptional regulatory networks in living cells
DW Hwang, A Maekiniemi, RH Singer, H Sato
Nature Reviews Genetics, 1-14, 2024
32024
Dopamine D2 receptors in hilar mossy cells regulate excitatory transmission and hippocampal function
MC Gulfo, JJ Lebowitz, C Ramos, DW Hwang, K Nasrallah, PE Castillo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (50), e2307509120, 2023
22023
Dopamine D2 receptors in mossy cells reduce excitatory transmission and are essential for hippocampal function
MC Gulfo, JJ Lebowitz, C Ramos, DW Hwang, K Nasrallah, PE Castillo
bioRxiv, 2023
12023
Phosphorylation alters FMRP granules and determines their transport or protein synthesis abilities
SC Kharod, D Hwang, H Choi, KJ Yoon, PE Castillo, RH Singer, YJ Yoon
12023
The chromatin remodeler Chd5 regulates neural cell fate through the histone demethylase Utx
DW Hwang
The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 2015
2015
The tumor suppressor CHD5 is an epigenetic regulator of neuronal cell fate
AA Mills, DW Hwang
Cancer Research 74 (19_Supplement), 2959-2959, 2014
2014
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