David M. Eisenmann
Affiliations: | Biological Sciences | University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States |
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Molecular Biology, Human Development, Genetics, Microbiology BiologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeLakshmi Natarajan | grad student | 2004 | UMBC |
Belinda M. Jackson | grad student | 2010 | UMBC |
Wan-Ju Liu | grad student | 2012 | UMBC |
Kenneth W. Thompson | grad student | 2012 | UMBC |
Lakshmi Gorrepati | grad student | 2013 | UMBC |
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Abete-Luzi P, Fukushige T, Yun S, et al. (2020) New Roles for the Heterochronic Transcription Factor LIN-29 in Cuticle Maintenance and Lipid Metabolism at the Larval-to-Adult Transition in . Genetics |
Abete-Luzi P, Eisenmann DM. (2018) Regulation of C. elegans L4 cuticle collagen genes by the heterochronic protein LIN-29. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) |
Thompson KW, Joshi P, Dymond JS, et al. (2016) The Paired-box protein PAX-3 regulates the choice between lateral and ventral epidermal cell fates in C. elegans. Developmental Biology |
Gorrepati L, Eisenmann DM. (2015) The C. elegans embryonic fate specification factor EGL-18 (GATA) is reutilized downstream of Wnt signaling to maintain a population of larval progenitor cells. Worm. 4: e996419 |
Gorrepati L, Krause MW, Chen W, et al. (2015) Identification of Wnt Pathway Target Genes Regulating the Division and Differentiation of Larval Seam Cells and Vulval Precursor Cells in Caenorhabditis elegans. G3 (Bethesda, Md.). 5: 1551-66 |
Liu WJ, Reece-Hoyes JS, Walhout AJ, et al. (2014) Multiple transcription factors directly regulate Hox gene lin-39 expression in ventral hypodermal cells of the C. elegans embryo and larva, including the hypodermal fate regulators LIN-26 and ELT-6. Bmc Developmental Biology. 14: 17 |
Jackson BM, Abete-Luzi P, Krause MW, et al. (2014) Use of an activated beta-catenin to identify Wnt pathway target genes in caenorhabditis elegans, including a subset of collagen genes expressed in late larval development. G3 (Bethesda, Md.). 4: 733-47 |
Gorrepati L, Thompson KW, Eisenmann DM. (2013) C. elegans GATA factors EGL-18 and ELT-6 function downstream of Wnt signaling to maintain the progenitor fate during larval asymmetric divisions of the seam cells. Development (Cambridge, England). 140: 2093-102 |
Jackson BM, Eisenmann DM. (2012) β-catenin-dependent Wnt signaling in C. elegans: teaching an old dog a new trick. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 4: a007948 |
Eisenmann DM. (2011) C. elegans seam cells as stem cells: Wnt signaling and casein kinase Iα regulate asymmetric cell divisions in an epidermal progenitor cell type. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 10: 20-1 |