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Dr. Tang, Tang K.
Vice President, Academia Sinica
Distinguished Research Fellow
Academician, Academia Sinica
02-27899156(lab) (Lab) (Room No: 301)
02-26523901(o)
02-27829143 (Fax)
Specialty:
Centrosome and Cilia Biogenesis
Mitosis
Neural Stem Cell Division
Education and Positions:
Ph.D. Human Genetics, Yale University
Dr. Tang, Tang K. 's
Research Highlights
Dr. Tang, Tang K. 's Lab
Dr. Tang, Tang K. 's Research Highlights
Possible role of Aurora-C in meiosis
Frontiers in Oncology, Aug 13, 2015
(invited News and Views article) Centriole biogenesis in multiciliated cells.
Nat Cell Biol., Dec 02, 2013
CEP120 interacts with CPAP and positively regulates centriole elongation.
JCB., Jul 15, 2013
Human microcephaly protein CEP135 binds to hSAS-6 and CPAP, and is required for centriole assembly.
EMBO J., Mar 19, 2013
The human microcephaly protein STIL interacts with CPAP and is required for procentriole formation.
EMBO, Oct 21, 2011
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