Lisa Randolph, PhD

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Psychiatry
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1550 Fourth Street
San Francisco CA 94158
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    1. CREB3L2-ATF4 heterodimerization defines a transcriptional hub of Alzheimer's disease gene expression linked to neuropathology. Sci Adv. 2023 03 03; 9(9):eadd2671. Gouveia Roque C, Chung KM, McCurdy EP, Jagannathan R, Randolph LK, Herline-Killian K, Baleriola J, Hengst U. PMID: 36867706; PMCID: PMC9984184.
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    2. Huntington's Disease Pathogenesis Is Modified In Vivo by Alfy/Wdfy3 and Selective Macroautophagy. Neuron. 2020 03 04; 105(5):813-821.e6. Fox LM, Kim K, Johnson CW, Chen S, Croce KR, Victor MB, Eenjes E, Bosco JR, Randolph LK, Dragatsis I, Dragich JM, Yoo AS, Yamamoto A. PMID: 31899071; PMCID: PMC7060123.
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    3. Pum2 Shapes the Transcriptome in Developing Axons through Retention of Target mRNAs in the Cell Body. Neuron. 2019 12 04; 104(5):931-946.e5. Martínez JC, Randolph LK, Iascone DM, Pernice HF, Polleux F, Hengst U. PMID: 31606248; PMCID: PMC6895424.
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    4. Live Imaging of ESCRT Proteins in Microfluidically Isolated Hippocampal Axons. Methods Mol Biol. 2019; 1998:117-128. Birdsall V, Martinez JC, Randolph L, Hengst U, Waites CL. PMID: 31250298; PMCID: PMC8882341.
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    5. Aβ1-42 triggers the generation of a retrograde signaling complex from sentinel mRNAs in axons. EMBO Rep. 2018 07; 19(7). Walker CA, Randolph LK, Matute C, Alberdi E, Baleriola J, Hengst U. PMID: 29759981; PMCID: PMC6030698.
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    6. δ-COP modulates Aβ peptide formation via retrograde trafficking of APP. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 May 10; 113(19):5412-7. Bettayeb K, Chang JC, Luo W, Aryal S, Varotsis D, Randolph L, Netzer WJ, Greengard P, Flajolet M. PMID: 27114525; PMCID: PMC4868462.
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