Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yi-Na Sun"
- Yi-Na Sun's recent research primarily focuses on genetic factors related to cancer, particularly pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), and connective tissue disorders like Marfan syndrome, revealing key insights into the underlying genetic mechanisms and prognostic factors influencing disease outcomes
- The findings include the identification of a heterozygous intronic variant in the FBN1 gene that affects RNA splicing in Marfan syndrome, and a detailed analysis of treatment outcomes and relapse factors in pediatric leukemia cases without prognostic fusion genes
- Sun's work also extends to proteomic analysis of Fanconi anemia versus aplastic anemia, and investigations into the neurochemical impact of serotonin receptors in depression related to Parkinson's disease, highlighting the complexity and interconnections in genetic and biochemical pathways across different medical fields