Selected publications

P.-C. Tang, L. Chen, S. Singh, A. K. Groves, K. R. Koehler, X. Liu and R. F. Nelson (2023) Early Wnt signaling activation promotes inner ear differentiation via cell caudalization in mouse stem cell-derived organoids. Stem Cells. sxac071

P.-C. Tang, M. V. Roche, S. Um, N.C. Gosstola, M. Kim, B. Choi, D. M. Dykxhoorn, and X. Liu (2022) Characterization of an induced pluripotent stem cell line (UMi040-A) bearing an auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder-associated variant in TMEM43. Stem Cell Research. 61: 102758

P.-C. Tang, E. Hashino, and R. F. Nelson (2020) Progress in modeling and targeting inner ear disorders with pluripotent stem cells. Stem Cell Reports. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2020.04.008

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P.-C. Tang, A. L. Alex, J. Nie, J. Lee, A. A. Roth, K. Booth, K. R. Koehler, E. Hashino, and R. F. Nelson (2019) Defective Tmprss3-associated hair cell degeneration in inner ear organoids. Stem Cell Reports. 13: 147-162 (Cover Image).

J. Lee, R. Bӧscke, P.-C. Tang, B. H. Hartman, S. Heller, and K. R. Koehler (2018) Hair follicle development in mouse pluripotent stem cell-derived skin organoids. Cell Reports. 22: 242-254.

P.-C. Tang, K. M. Smith, and G.M. Watson (2016) Repair of traumatized mammalian hair cells via sea anemone repair proteins. Journal of Experimental Biology. 219: 2265-2270 (JEB highlighted article)

P.-C. Tang and G.M. Watson (2015) Proteomic identification of hair cell repair proteins in the model sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. Hearing Research. 327: 245-256.

P.-C. Tang and G.M. Watson (2014) Cadherin-23 may be dynamic in hair bundles of the model sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. PLoS ONE. 9(1): e86084

A. B. Mayfield, L-H. Wang, P.-C. Tang, T-Y. Fan, Y-Y. Hsiao, C-L. Tsai, and C-S. Chen (2011) Assessing the impacts of experimentally elevated temperature on the biological composition and molecular chaperone gene expression of a reef coral. PLoS ONE. 6(10): e26529

P.-C. Tang, N. V. Wei, C.W. Chen, C. C. Wallace and C. A. Chen (2010) Comparative study of genetic variability of AAT and CT/GT microsatellites in staghorn coral, Acropora (Scleractinia: Acroporidae). Zoological Studies. 49(5): 657-668.

P.-C. Tang, C. M. Hsu, C. Y. Kuo, and C. A. Chen (2010) An unexpectedly high Acropora species diversity in the inlet of a nuclear power plant within Kenting National Park, southern Taiwan. Zoological Studies. 49(1): 71.

C.-Y. Tang*, C. H. Tzeng, C. S. Chen and T. S. Chiu (2009) Microsatellite DNA markers for population-genetic studies of blue mackerel (Scomber australasicus) and cross-specific amplification in S. japonicus. Molecular Ecology Resources. 9: 824-827.

I. P. Chen#, C.-Y. Tang*#, C. Y. Chiou, J. H. Hsu, N. V. Wei, C. C. Wallace, P. Muir, H. Wu and C. A. Chen (2009) Comparative analyses of coding and noncoding DNA regions indicate that Acropora (Anthozoa: Scleractina) possesses a similar evolutionary tempo of nuclear vs. mitochondrial genomes as in plants. Marine Biotechnology. 11: 141-152: #equal contribution


(*my name was formally changed from “Chung-Yu Tang” to “Pei-Ciao Tang”)