Search Results - "Berns, Nicola"
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Three mechanisms control E-cadherin localization to the zonula adherens
Published in Nature communications (10-03-2016)“…E-cadherin localization to the zonula adherens is fundamental for epithelial differentiation but the mechanisms controlling localization are unclear. Using the…”
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Expression, function and regulation of Brachyenteron in the short germband insect Tribolium castaneum
Published in Development genes and evolution (01-04-2008)“…T-domain transcription factors are involved in many different processes during embryogenesis, such as mesoderm, heart or gut development in vertebrates and in…”
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Myosin V facilitates polarised E‐cadherin secretion
Published in Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (01-07-2022)“…E‐cadherin has a fundamental role in epithelial tissues by providing cell–cell adhesion. Polarised E‐cadherin exocytosis to the lateral plasma membrane is…”
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RabX1 Organizes a Late Endosomal Compartment that Forms Tubular Connections to Lysosomes Consistent with a “Kiss and Run” Mechanism
Published in Current biology (06-04-2020)“…Degradation of endocytosed proteins involves the formation of transient connections between late endosomes and lysosomes in a process called “kiss and run.”…”
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Empowering patients through self‐management plans
Published in Prescriber (London, England) (01-04-2016)“…This article in our series on the NICE Medicines Optimisation guidance1 discusses the use of self‐management plans and how they can empower patients and help…”
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Acute manipulation and real-time visualization of membrane trafficking and exocytosis in Drosophila
Published in Developmental cell (24-04-2023)“…Intracellular trafficking of secretory proteins plays key roles in animal development and physiology, but so far, tools for investigating the dynamics of…”
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A genome-scale in vivo RNAi analysis of epithelial development in Drosophila identifies new proliferation domains outside of the stem cell niche
Published in Journal of cell science (15-06-2014)“…The Drosophila oogenesis system provides an excellent model to study the development of epithelial tissues. Here, we report the first genome-scale in vivo RNA…”
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DLIC1, but not DLIC2, is upregulated in colon cancer and this contributes to proliferative overgrowth and migratory characteristics of cancer cells
Published in The FEBS journal (01-02-2019)“…Cytoplasmic dynein‐1 is a large minus‐end‐directed microtubule motor complex involved in membrane trafficking, organelle positioning, and microtubule…”
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DLIC 1 , but not DLIC 2 , is upregulated in colon cancer and this contributes to proliferative overgrowth and migratory characteristics of cancer cells
Published in The FEBS journal (01-02-2019)“…Cytoplasmic dynein‐1 is a large minus‐end‐directed microtubule motor complex involved in membrane trafficking, organelle positioning, and microtubule…”
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Distinct functions of the Tribolium zerknüllt genes in serosa specification and dorsal closure
Published in Current biology (12-04-2005)“…In the long-germ insect Drosophila, a single extraembryonic membrane, the amnioserosa, covers the embryo at the dorsal side. In ancestral short-germ insects,…”
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“Vacuum-assisted staining”: a simple and efficient method for screening in Drosophila
Published in Development genes and evolution (01-04-2012)“…The constantly growing number of genetic tools rapidly increases possibilities for various screens in different model organisms and calls for new methods…”
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Distinct Functions of the Tribolium zerknu¨llt Genes in Serosa Specification and Dorsal Closure
Published in Current biology (12-04-2005)“…Background: In the long-germ insect Drosophila, a single extraembryonic membrane, the amnioserosa, covers the embryo at the dorsal side. In ancestral…”
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