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Autor:
Jesse D. Rochester, Paige C. Tanner, Catherine S. Sharp, Karolina M. Andralojc, Dustin L. Updike
Publikováno v:
Biology Open, Vol 6, Iss 9, Pp 1355-1363 (2017)
In Caenorhabditis elegans, five pharyngeal gland cells reside in the terminal bulb of the pharynx and extend anterior processes to five contact points in the pharyngeal lumen. Pharyngeal gland cells secrete mucin-like proteins thought to facilitate d
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/89eec78a7da5466db0dbd5bcb703a6c8
Autor:
Karolina M Andralojc, Anne C Campbell, Ashley L Kelly, Markus Terrey, Paige C Tanner, Ian M Gans, Michael J Senter-Zapata, Eraj S Khokhar, Dustin L Updike
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 13, Iss 2, p e1006611 (2017)
Germ cells contain non-membrane bound cytoplasmic organelles that help maintain germline integrity. In C. elegans they are called P granules; without them, the germline undergoes partial masculinization and aberrant differentiation. One key P-granule
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d5e11391c9da41e6ad9ae9793657bf23
Autor:
Paige C. Tanner, Laura Nicholson, Eleanor K Reed, Sean C. McConnell, Emily A Edelman, Linda Steinmark, Katherine Aj Taber, Therese M Ingram
Publikováno v:
Personalized medicine. 16(3)
Given the rapid growth in genomic tests and targeted therapeutics, clinicians are likely to benefit from additional precision medicine education. Aim: This study evaluated the engagement and effectiveness of two interactive, case-based educational mo
Autor:
Dustin L. Updike, Michael Senter-Zapata, Paige C. Tanner, Anne C. Campbell, Ashley L. Kelly, Markus Terrey, Eraj Shafiq Khokhar, Karolina M. Andralojc, Ian M. Gans
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics
Plos Genetics, 13, 1-20
Plos Genetics, 13, 2, pp. 1-20
PLoS Genetics, Vol 13, Iss 2, p e1006611 (2017)
Plos Genetics, 13, 1-20
Plos Genetics, 13, 2, pp. 1-20
PLoS Genetics, Vol 13, Iss 2, p e1006611 (2017)
Germ cells contain non-membrane bound cytoplasmic organelles that help maintain germline integrity. In C. elegans they are called P granules; without them, the germline undergoes partial masculinization and aberrant differentiation. One key P-granule