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Overview

Shuo Lin is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their work spans several key areas within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, as well as medicine. They have contributed extensively to the fields of molecular biology and hematology, alongside subfields such as pulmonary and respiratory medicine, epidemiology, and public health.

Their research topics cover a range of specialized areas, including:

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • Protein Degradation and Inhibitors
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research

Shuo Lin has authored numerous scholarly papers, several of which have appeared in leading scientific journals. Notable publications include:

  • STAG2 loss rewires oncogenic and developmental programs to promote metastasis in Ewing sarcoma, 2021, Cancer Cell
  • TRIM8 modulates the EWS/FLI oncoprotein to promote survival in Ewing sarcoma, 2021, Cancer Cell
  • BRD4-directed super-enhancer organization of transcription repression programs links to chemotherapeutic efficacy in breast cancer, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Sensitive and simultaneous detection of multi-index lung cancer biomarkers by an NIR-II fluorescence lateral-flow immunoassay platform, 2022, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Epigenetic regulator genes direct lineage switching in MLL/AF4 leukemia, 2022, Blood

The venues where Shuo Lin most frequently publishes include:

  • Blood
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancer Cell
  • Leukemia
  • PubMed

Throughout their career, Shuo Lin has collaborated with several other researchers, with frequent coauthors being:

  • Kimberly Stegmaier
  • Gabriela Alexe
  • Neekesh V. Dharia
  • Bo Kyung A. Seong
  • Mark Wunderlich

Best Publications

  • Heritable gene targeting in zebrafish using customized TALENs

    Peng Huang;An Xiao;Mingguo Zhou;Zuoyan Zhu

  • Transplantation and in vivo imaging of multilineage engraftment in zebrafish bloodless mutants

    David Traver;Barry H Paw;Kenneth D Poss;W Todd Penberthy

  • Myc-induced T cell leukemia in transgenic zebrafish.

    David M. Langenau;David Traver;Adolfo A. Ferrando;Jeffery L. Kutok

  • Chromosomal deletions and inversions mediated by TALENs and CRISPR/Cas in zebrafish

    An Xiao;Zhanxiang Wang;Yingying Hu;Yingdan Wu

  • GATA-1 expression pattern can be recapitulated in living transgenic zebrafish using GFP reporter gene.

    Qiaoming Long;Anming Meng;Han Wang;Jason R. Jessen

  • CasOT: a genome-wide Cas9/gRNA off-target searching tool

    An Xiao;Zhenchao Cheng;Lei Kong;Zuoyan Zhu

  • Stimulation of erythropoiesis by inhibiting a new hematopoietic death receptor in transgenic zebrafish.

    Qiaoming Long;Haigen Huang;Ebrahim Shafizadeh;Ningai Liu

  • TALEN-mediated precise genome modification by homologous recombination in zebrafish

    Yao Zu;Xiangjun Tong;Zhanxiang Wang;Da Liu

  • Decreased Dissolution of ZnO by Iron Doping Yields Nanoparticles with Reduced Toxicity in the Rodent Lung and Zebrafish Embryos

    Tian Xia;Yan Zhao;Tina Sager;Saji George

  • Surface defects on plate-shaped silver nanoparticles contribute to its hazard potential in a fish gill cell line and zebrafish embryos.

    Saji George;Sijie Lin;Zhaoxia Ji;Courtney R Thomas

  • Integration and Germ-Line Transmission of a Pseudotyped Retroviral Vector in Zebrafish

    Shuo Lin;Nicholas Gaiano;Patricia Culp;Jane C. Burns

  • Ribosomal protein S19 deficiency in zebrafish leads to developmental abnormalities and defective erythropoiesis through activation of p53 protein family.

    Nadia Danilova;Kathleen M. Sakamoto;Kathleen M. Sakamoto;Shuo Lin

  • Use of a high-throughput screening approach coupled with in vivo zebrafish embryo screening to develop hazard ranking for engineered nanomaterials.

    Saji George;Tian Xia;Robert Rallo;Robert Rallo;Yan Zhao

  • ER71 acts downstream of BMP, Notch, and Wnt signaling in blood and vessel progenitor specification.

    Dongjun Lee;Changwon Park;Ho Lee;Jesse J. Lugus

  • Ets1-related protein is a key regulator of vasculogenesis in zebrafish.

    Saulius Sumanas;Shuo Lin

  • THE AEQUOREA VICTORIA GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN CAN BE USED AS A REPORTER IN LIVE ZEBRAFISH EMBRYOS

    Adam Amsterdam;Shuo Lin;Nancy Hopkins

  • Cloned zebrafish by nuclear transfer from long-term-cultured cells

    Ki-Young Lee;Haigen Huang;Bensheng Ju;Zhongan Yang

  • Rapid Analysis of Angiogenesis Drugs in a Live Fluorescent Zebrafish Assay

    Laura M. Cross;Marisa A. Cook;Shuo Lin;Jau-Nian Chen

  • Promoter analysis in living zebrafish embryos identifies a cis-acting motif required for neuronal expression of GATA-2

    Anming Meng;Hong Tang;Bruce A. Ong;Michael J. Farrell

  • TIF1γ Controls Erythroid Cell Fate by Regulating Transcription Elongation

    Xiaoying Bai;Jonghwan Kim;Jonghwan Kim;Zhongan Yang;Michael J. Jurynec

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathleen M. Sakamoto
Kathleen M. Sakamoto Stanford University
Leonard I. Zon
Leonard I. Zon Harvard University
Andre E. Nel
Andre E. Nel University of California, Los Angeles
Zhaoxia Ji
Zhaoxia Ji University of California, Los Angeles
Tian Xia
Tian Xia University of California, Los Angeles
Zhen Yang
Zhen Yang Peking University
Shawn M. Burgess
Shawn M. Burgess National Institutes of Health
Anming Meng
Anming Meng Tsinghua University
Robert Damoiseaux
Robert Damoiseaux University of California, Los Angeles

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