Francesca Pignoni

Affiliations: 
SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, Syracuse, NY 
Area:
visual system developement in Drosophila (eye primordium specification )
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Zhang T, Zhou Q, Jusić N, et al. (2024) Mitf, with Yki and STRIPAK-PP2A, is a key determinant of form and fate in the progenitor epithelium of the Drosophila eye. European Journal of Cell Biology. 103: 151421
DeSantis DF, Neal SJ, Zhou Q, et al. (2023) Peripodial adherens junctions regulate Ajuba-Yorkie signaling to preserve fly eye morphology. Biology Open. 12
Neal SJ, Zhou Q, Pignoni F. (2022) Protein phosphatase 2A with B' specificity subunits regulates the Hippo-Yorkie signaling axis in the Drosophila eye disc. Journal of Cell Science
Neal SJ, Zhou Q, Pignoni F. (2020) STRIPAK-PP2A regulates Hippo-Yorkie signaling to suppress retinal fate in the eye disc peripodial epithelium. Journal of Cell Science
Neal SJ, Dolezal D, Jusić N, et al. (2019) Drosophila ML-DmD17-c3 cells respond robustly to Dpp and exhibit complex transcriptional feedback on BMP signaling components. Bmc Developmental Biology. 19: 1
Zhou Q, Neal SJ, Pignoni F. (2016) Mutant Analysis by Rescue Gene Excision: New tools for mosaic studies in Drosophila. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)
Zhou Q, Yu L, Friedrich M, et al. (2016) Distinct regulation of atonal in a visual organ of Drosophila: organ-specific enhancer and lack of autoregulation in the larval eye. Developmental Biology
Zhou Q, DeSantis DF, Friedrich M, et al. (2016) Shared and distinct mechanisms of atonal regulation in Drosophila ocelli and compound eyes. Developmental Biology
Dolezal D, Liu Z, Zhou Q, et al. (2015) Fly LMBR1/LIMR-type protein Lilipod promotes germ-line stem cell self-renewal by enhancing BMP signaling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Moody SA, Neilson KM, Kenyon KL, et al. (2015) Using Xenopus to discover new genes involved in branchiootorenal spectrum disorders. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : Cbp
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