HYUNG DON RYOO, Ph. D.
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Assistant Professor (NYU School of Medicine),
Ph. D. 2000, Columbia University

Department of Cell Biology
New York University School of Medicine
550 First Avenue MSB 6102
New York, NY 10016
Tel.: (212) 263-7257

E-mail: ryooh01@med.nyu.edu

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Kang, M.-J., Ryoo, H.D. “Suppression of retinal degeneration in Drosophila by stimulation of ER-associated degradation. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2009; 106: 17043.

Mendes, CS; Levet, C; Chatelain, G; Dourlen, P; Fouillet, A; Dichtel-Danjoy, ML; Gambis, A; Ryoo, HD; Steller, H; Mollereau, B. "ER stress protects from retinal degeneration". EMBO journal. 2009; 28: 1296

Betz, Aurel; Ryoo, Hyung Don; Steller, Hermann; Darnell, James E Jr. "STAT92E is a positive regulator of Drosophila inhibitor of apoptosis 1 (DIAP/1) and protects against radiation-induced apoptosis". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2008; 105: 13805

Shapiro, Peter J; Hsu, Hans H; Jung, Heekyung; Robbins, Edith S; Ryoo, Hyung Don. "Regulation of the Drosophila apoptosome through feedback inhibition". Nature cell biology. 2008; 10: 1440

Tien, An-Chi; Rajan, Akhila; Schulze, Karen L; Ryoo, Hyung Don; Acar, Melih; Steller, Hermann; Bellen, Hugo J. "Ero1L, a thiol oxidase, is required for Notch signaling through cysteine bridge formation of the Lin12-Notch repeats in Drosophila melanogaster". Journal of cell biology. 2008; 182: 1113

Herman-Bachinsky, Y; Ryoo, HD; Ciechanover, A; Gonen, H. "Regulation of the Drosophila ubiquitin ligase DIAP1 is mediated via several distinct ubiquitin system pathways". Cell death & differentiation. 2007; 14:

Ryoo, Hyung Don; Steller, Hermann. "Unfolded protein response in Drosophila: why another model can make it fly". Cell cycle. 2007; 6: 830

Ryoo, Hyung Don; Domingos, Pedro M; Kang, Min-Ji; Steller, Hermann. "Unfolded protein response in a Drosophila model for retinal degeneration". EMBO journal. 2007; 26: 242

 

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