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Autor:
Taryn E Gillies, Michael Pargett, Jillian M Silva, Carolyn K Teragawa, Frank McCormick, John G Albeck
Publikováno v:
Molecular Systems Biology, Vol 16, Iss 10, Pp 1-19 (2020)
Abstract Activating mutations in RAS are present in ~ 30% of human tumors, and the resulting aberrations in ERK/MAPK signaling play a central role in oncogenesis. However, the form of these signaling changes is uncertain, with activating RAS mutants
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https://doaj.org/article/804bdc66e1774d43b932492177689289
Autor:
Carolyn K. Teragawa, Hans R. Bode
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 147:293-302
Although interstitial cells of hydra can migrate either apically or basally along the body column, there is a distinct bias toward apical cell accumulation. This apical bias could be produced by a local vectorial property of the tissue or it may be c
Autor:
Carolyn K. Teragawa, Hans R. Bode
Publikováno v:
Developmental biology. 138(1)
Interstitial cell migration was characterized in Hydra vulgaris (formerly H. attenuata ) and the effects of axial position and tissue injury on migration were investigated. Migrating cells were labeled with the thymidine analog, bromodeoxyuridine, an
Autor:
Carolyn K. Teragawa
Publikováno v:
The Biological Bulletin. 170:321-334
The mechanism and significance of sand particle incorporation into skeletal fibers were investigated in the sponge, Dysidea etheria. Time lapse cinemicrography of the sponge surface showed that this species actively transported particles at an averag
Autor:
Carolyn K. Teragawa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Morphology. 190:335-347
The keratose demosponge, Dysidea etheria, secretes a skeletal network of interconnecting spongin fibers and incorporates sand grains and other foreign particles into the fibers. Previous studies showed that foreign particles enhanced fiber growth and
Autor:
Carolyn K. Teragawa, Hans R. Bode
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. (2):286-293
Interstitial cell migration has been observed numerous times in grafted hydra, but the extent to which graft injuries might stimulate the migration of otherwise nonmotile cells was unknown. The present study describes the migration and differentiatio
Publikováno v:
Systematic Zoology. 35:445
A computer model that simulates general aspects of ontogeny is presented as a heuristic device for studying the relationship between ontogenetic changes and the evolution of morphologies. The model consists of a set of developmental rules limited to