ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-030923-7
Chen, Tim
Email: hpchen@genetics.wustl.edu
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Address: Department of Genetics Washington University Medical School 4566 Scott Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110 USA
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Phone: (314) 362-2024
Fax: (314) 362-7855
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Iwashita, M., Watanabe, M., Ishii, M., Chen, T., Johnson, S.L., Kurachi, Y., Okada, N., and Kondo, S. (2006) Pigment pattern in jaguar/obelix zebrafish is caused by a Kir7.1 mutation: implications for the regulation of melanosome movement. PLoS Biology. 2(11):e197
Eastman, S.D., Chen, T.H., Falk, M.M., Mendelson, T.C., and Iovine, M.K. (2006) Phylogenetic analysis of three complete gap junction gene families reveals lineage-specific duplications and highly supported gene classes. Genomics. 87(2):265-274

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS
1: Chen TH, Chang TC, Kang JO, Choudhary B, Makita T, Tran CM, Burch JB, Eid H, Sucov HM.
Epicardial induction of fetal cardiomyocyte proliferation via a retinoic acid-inducible trophic factor.
Dev Biol. 2002 Oct 1;250(1):198-207.

2: Makita T, Hernandez-Hoyos G, Chen TH, Wu H, Rothenberg EV, Sucov HM.
A developmental transition in definitive erythropoiesis: erythropoietin expression is sequentially regulated by retinoic acid receptors and HNF4.
Genes Dev. 2001 Apr 1;15(7):889-901.

3: Wan YJ, An D, Cai Y, Repa JJ, Hung-Po Chen T, Flores M, Postic C, Magnuson MA, Chen J, Chien KR, French S, Mangelsdorf DJ, Sucov HM.
Hepatocyte-specific mutation establishes retinoid X receptor alpha as a heterodimeric integrator of multiple physiological processes in the liver.
Mol Cell Biol. 2000 Jun;20(12):4436-44.