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Jonathan H. Lin
Assistant Professor of Pathology
Research Interests:

"We study protein misfolding and endoplasmic reticulum stress during development and disease. For more information, please visit: www.linlab.ucsd.edu"

Track(s):
Molecular Pathology


BMS Focus Areas:
Cancer Biology
Neurobiology


Stem Cells

Publications:
IRE1 Signaling Affects Cell Fate During theUnfolded Protein Response Jonathan H. Lin, et al. Science 318, 944 (2007)

Divergent Effects of PERK and IRE1 Signaling on Cell Viability Jonathan H. Lin, et al. PloSONE January 2009

Regulated Ire1-dependent decay of messenger RNAs in mammalian cells Julie Hollien, et al. JBC: Report, August 2009

Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Disease Pathogenesis Jonathan H. Lin, et al. Annual Rev. Pathol. Mech. Dis. 3:399-425 2008

BAX Inhibitor-1 Is a Negative Regulator of the ER Stress Sensor IRE1a Fernanda Lisbona, et al. Molecular Cell 33, 679–691, March 27, 2009
URL:
http://cancer.ucsd.edu/summaries/jlin.asp
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