Education
Ph.D. Biochemistry, Ohio University, 2012
Current position
Post doc at Penn State University (01/2013-now)
Publications
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Saha, P., Ray, T., Tang, Y., Dutta, I., Evangelous, N. R., Kieliszewski, M. J., Chen, Y. and Cannon, M. C. (2013). Self-rescue of an EXTENSIN mutant reveals alternative gene expression programs and candidate proteins for new cell wall assembly in Arabidopsis. Plant J 75(1): 104-116.
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Lamport, D. T., Kieliszewski, M. J., Chen, Y. and Cannon, M. C. (2011). Role of the extensin superfamily in primary cell wall architecture. Plant Physiol 156(1): 11-19.
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Cannon, M. C., Terneus, K., Hall, Q., Tan, L., Wang, Y., Wegenhart, B. L., Chen, L., Lamport, D. T., Chen, Y. and Kieliszewski, M. J. (2008). Self-assembly of the plant cell wall requires an extensin scaffold. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105(6): 2226-2231.
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Chen, Y., Ye, D., Held, M. A., Cannon, M. C., Ray, T., Saha, P., Frye, A. N., Mort, A. J. and Kieliszewski, M. J.(2015).Identification of the abundant hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins in the root walls of wild-type Arabidopsis, an ext3 mutant line, and its phenotypic revertant. Plants 4: 85-111.