Ian K. Quigley
Affiliations: | Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA, United States |
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Kim S, Ma L, Shokhirev MN, et al. (2018) Multicilin and activated E2f4 induce multiciliated cell differentiation in primary fibroblasts. Scientific Reports. 8: 12369 |
Quigley IK, Kintner C. (2017) Rfx2 Stabilizes Foxj1 Binding at Chromatin Loops to Enable Multiciliated Cell Gene Expression. Plos Genetics. 13: e1006538 |
Walentek P, Quigley IK. (2017) What we can learn from a tadpole about ciliopathies and airway diseases: Using systems biology in Xenopus to study cilia and mucociliary epithelia. Genesis. 55 |
Campell EP, Quigley IK, Kintner C. (2016) Foxn4 promotes gene expression required for multiple motile cilia formation. Development (Cambridge, England) |
Session AM, Uno Y, Kwon T, et al. (2016) Genome evolution in the allotetraploid frog Xenopus laevis. Nature. 538: 336-343 |
Walentek P, Quigley IK, Sun DI, et al. (2016) Ciliary transcription factors and miRNAs precisely regulate Cp110 levels required for ciliary adhesions and ciliogenesis. Elife. 5 |
Thélie A, Desiderio S, Hanotel J, et al. (2015) Prdm12 specifies V1 interneurons through cross-repressive interactions with Dbx1 and Nkx6 genes in Xenopus. Development (Cambridge, England). 142: 3416-28 |
Ma L, Quigley I, Omran H, et al. (2014) Multicilin drives centriole biogenesis via E2f proteins. Genes & Development. 28: 1461-71 |
Quigley IK, Stubbs JL, Kintner C. (2011) Specification of ion transport cells in the Xenopus larval skin. Development (Cambridge, England). 138: 705-14 |
Quigley IK, Schmerer MW, Shankland M. (2010) A member of the six gene family promotes the specification of P cell fates in the O/P equivalence group of the leech Helobdella. Developmental Biology. 344: 319-30 |