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  1. Grooms, N.W.F., Fitzgerald, M.Q., Zuckerman, B., Ureña, S.E., Weinberger, L.S. and Chung, S.H. (2023),
    Expression of thioredoxin-1 in the ASJ neuron corresponds with and enhances intrinsic regenerative capacity under lesion conditioning in C. elegans.
    FEBS Lett.
  1. Wang, Y. L., Grooms, N. W. F., Ma, C. W., Chung, S. H.
    Assembly and Operation of a Cooling Stage to Immobilize C. elegans on Their Culture Plates.
    J. Vis. Exp. (195), e65267.
  1. Wang, Yao L., Noa WF Grooms, Erik L. Jaklitsch, Leilani G. Schulting, and Samuel H. Chung.
    “High-throughput submicron-resolution microscopy of C. elegans populations under strong immobilization by cooling cultivation plates.
    ” iScience (2023): 105999. 
  1. Wang, Yao L., Noa WF Grooms, and Samuel H. Chung.
    “Transverse and axial resolution of femtosecond laser ablation.
    ” Journal Of Biophotonics (2022).
  1. Wang, Y. L., Grooms, N. W., Civale, S. C., & Chung, S. H. (2021).
    Confocal imaging capacity on a widefield microscope using a spatial light modulator.
     Plos one16(2), e0244034.
  1. M. B. Harreguy, V. Marfil, N. W. F. Grooms, C. V. Gabel, S. H. Chung and G. Haspel.
    Ytterbium-doped fibre femtosecond laser offers robust operation with deep and precise microsurgery of C. elegans neurons.
    Sci. Rep. 10, 4545, (2020).
  1. Cai, H., Wang, Y. L., Wainner, R. T., Iftimia, N. V., Gabel, C. V., & Chung, S. H. (2019).
    Wedge prism approach for simultaneous multichannel microscopy.
     Scientific reports9(1), 1-10. 
  1. S. H. Chung, M. R. Awal, J. Shay, M. M. McLoed, E. Mazur, and C. V. Gabel.
    Novel DLK-independent neuronal regeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans shares links with activity-dependent ectopic outgrowth.
    Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 113, E2852-E2860 (2016).
  1. L. Sun, J. Shay, M. McLoed, K Roodhouse, S. H. Chung, C. Clark, J. Pirri, M. Alkema, and C. V. Gabel.
    Neuronal Regeneration in C. elegans Requires Subcellular Calcium Release by Ryanodine Receptor Channels and Can Be Enhanced by Optogenetic Stimulation.
    J. Neurosci. 34, 15947-15956 (2014).
  1. M. Gruner, D. Nelson, A. Winbush, R Hintz, L Ryu, S. H. Chung, K. Kim, C. V. Gabel, and A.M. van der Linden.
    Feeding State, Insulin and NPR-1 Modulate Chemoreceptor Gene Expression via Integration of Sensory and Circuit Inputs.
    PLoS Genet. 10, e1004707 (2014).
  1. S. H. Chung, A. Schmalz, R. C. H. Ruiz, C. V. Gabel, and E. Mazur. 
    Femtosecond laser ablation reveals antagonistic sensory and neuroendocrine signaling that underlie C. elegans behavior and development,
    Cell Rep. 4, 316-326 (2013).
  1. S. H. Chung, L. Sun, and C. V. Gabel. 
    In vivo neuronal calcium imaging in C. elegans.
    J. Vis. Exp. 74 (2013).
  1. S. H. Chung and E. Mazur.
    Femtosecond laser ablation of neurons in C. elegans for behavioral studies.
    Appl. Phys. A 96, 335-341 (2009).
  1. S. H. Chung and E. Mazur. 
    Surgical applications of femtosecond lasers.
    J. Biophoton. 2, 557-572 (2009).  Editor’s Choice–available free.
  1. M. Zhang, S. H. Chung, C. Fang-Yen, C. Craig, R. A. Kerr, H. Suzuki, A. D. T. Samuel, E. Mazur, and W. R. Schafer. 
    A self-regulating feed-forward circuit controlling C. elegans egg-laying behavior. 
    Curr. Biol. 18, 1445-1455 (2008).
  1. S. H. Chung, D. A. Clark, C. V. Gabel, E. Mazur, and A. D. T. Samuel.
    The role of the AFD neuron in C. elegans thermotaxis analyzed using femtosecond laser ablation. 
    BMC Neurosci. 7, 30 (2006).

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