David Sherwood, Ph.D.

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Biology Duke University, Durham, NC 
Website:
http://sites.duke.edu/sherwoodlab/
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Parents

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David R. McClay grad student 1998 Duke (Evolution Tree)
Paul W. Sternberg post-doc 2005 Caltech

Children

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Meghan Morrissey grad student (Cell Biology Tree)
Joshua W. Ziel grad student 2011 Duke
Elliott J. Hagedorn grad student 2012 Duke
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Kenny-Ganzert IW, Sherwood DR. (2023) The C. elegans anchor cell: A model to elucidate mechanisms underlying invasion through basement membrane. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
Park K, Jayadev R, Payne SG, et al. (2023) Reciprocal discoidin domain receptor signaling strengthens integrin adhesion to connect adjacent tissues. Elife. 12
Costa DS, Kenny-Ganzert IW, Chi Q, et al. (2023) The C. elegans anchor cell transcriptome: ribosome biogenesis drives cell invasion through basement membrane. Development (Cambridge, England)
Park K, Jayadev R, Payne SG, et al. (2023) Reciprocal discoidin domain receptor signaling strengthens integrin adhesion to connect adjacent tissues. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Gianakas CA, Keeley DP, Ramos-Lewis W, et al. (2022) Hemicentin-mediated type IV collagen assembly strengthens juxtaposed basement membrane linkage. The Journal of Cell Biology. 222
Garde A, Kenny IW, Kelley LC, et al. (2022) Localized glucose import, glycolytic processing, and mitochondria generate a focused ATP burst to power basement-membrane invasion. Developmental Cell. 57: 732-749.e7
Sherwood DR. (2021) Basement membrane remodeling guides cell migration and cell morphogenesis during development. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 72: 19-27
Garde A, Sherwood DR. (2021) Fueling Cell Invasion through Extracellular Matrix. Trends in Cell Biology
Garde A, Sherwood DR. (2021) Fueling Cell Invasion through Extracellular Matrix. Trends in Cell Biology
Gordon KL, Zussman JW, Li X, et al. (2020) Stem cell niche exit in via orientation and segregation of daughter cells by a cryptic cell outside the niche. Elife. 9
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