Selected Publications:
2020–
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2017–
2015–
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Chang, T.-Y., and P.-L. Cheng. (2015) Relay of cyclin-dependent kinases in the regulation of axonal growth. Exp. Neurol. 271, 259-261.
Guo, C.-L., and P.-L. Cheng. (2015) Second Messenger Signaling for Neuronal Polarization — Cell Mechanics-dependent Pattern Formation. Dev. Neurobiology. 75, 388-401.
Li Y., H. Lu, P.-L. Cheng, S. Ge, H. Xu, S.-H. Shi, and Y. Dan. (2012) Clonally related visual cortical neurons show similar stimulus feature selectivity. Nature. 486, 118-121.
Cheng, P.-L., and M.-M. Poo. (2012) Development and maintenance of Axon/Dendrite identity. Annu. Rev. Neurosci. 35, 181- 201.
Cheng, P.-L., A.-H. Song, Y.-H. Wong, S. Wang, X. Zhang, and M.-M. Poo. (2011) Self-amplifying autocrine actions of BDNF in promoting axon growth. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 108, 18430-18435.
Shelly, M., L. Cancedda, B.K. Lim, A.T. Popescu, P.-L. Cheng, H.-F. Gao, and M.-M. Poo. (2011) Semaphorin3A regulates neuronal polarization by suppressing axon formation and promoting dendrite growth. Neuron 71, 433-446.
Cheng, P.-L., H. Lu, M. Shelly, H.-F. Kao, and M.-M. Poo. (2011) Phosphorylation of E3 ligase Smurf1 switches its substrate preference in support of axon development. Neuron 69, 231-243.
Lu, H., P.-L. Cheng, B. K. Lim, N. Khoshnevisrad, and M.-M. Poo (2010) Elevated BDNF after cocaine withdrawal facilitates LTP in medial prefrontal cortex by suppressing GABA inhibition. Neuron 67, 821-33.
Cheng, P.-L., H.-L. Eng, M.-H. Chou, H.-L. You, and T.-M. Lin. (2007) Genetic polymorphisms of Toll-like receptors associated viral infection in Chinese population. Transl. Res. 150, 311-318.
Chao,C.-, C.-M. Chen, P.-L. Cheng, J.-W. Shih, A.-P. Tsou, and Y.-H. W. Lee. (2006) DDX3, a DEAD box RNA helicase with tumor growth–suppressive property and transcriptional regulation activity of the p21waf1/cip1 promoter, is a candidate tumor suppressor. Cancer Res. 66, 6579-6588.
Cheng, P.-L., M.-H. Chang, S.-H. Chao, and Y.-H. W. Lee. (2004) Hepatitis C viral proteins interact with Smad3 and differentially regulate TGF-/Smad3 mediated transcriptional activation. Oncogene 23, 7821-38.
Collaboration Works:
Kao, Y.-C., Y.-C. Liao, P.-L. Cheng, and C.-H. Lee. (2019) Neurite regrowth stimulation by a red-light spot focused on the neuronal cell soma following blue light-induced retraction. Sci. Rep. 9, 28210.
Huang, S.-L., L.-S. Wu, M. Lee, C.-W. Chang, W.-C. Cheng, Y.-S. Fang, Y.-R. Chen, P.-L. Cheng, and C.-K. James Shen. (2019) A Robust TDP-43 Knock-In Mouse Model of ALS. Acta Neuropathol. Commun. (Accepted, Manuscripts in Production).
Liu, Y.-H., J.-W. Chen, J.-L. Tsai, W.-S. Yang, P.-C. Chang, P.-L. Cheng, D.L. Turner, Y. Yanagawa, T.-W. Wang, J.-Y. Yu. (2017) Ascl1 promotes tangential migration and confines migratory routes by induction of Ephb2 in the telencephalon. Sci. Rep. 7, 42895.
Chang, C.-P., C.-T. Lee, W.-H. Hou, M.-S. Lin, H.-L. Lai, C.-L. Chien, C. Chang, P.-L. Cheng, C.-C. Lien, and Y. Chern. (2016) Type VI adenylyl cyclase negatively regulates GluN2B-mediated LTD and spatial reversal learning. Sci Rep. 6, 22529.
Chen, R.-J., W.-W. Chang, Y.-C. Lin, P.-L. Cheng, and Y.-R. Chen. (2013) Alzheimer’s Amyloid-β Oligomers Rescue Cellular Prion Protein Induced Tau Reduction via Fyn Pathways. ACS Chem. Neurosci. 4, 1287−1296.