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    Ingestion of Food Particles Regulates the Mechanosensing Misshapen-Yorkie Pathway in Drosophila Intestinal Growth by Li, Qi, Nirala, Niraj K., Nie, Yingchao, Chen, Hsi-Ju, Ostroff, Gary, Mao, Junhao, Wang, Qi, Xu, Lan, Ip, Y. Tony

    Published in Developmental cell (21-05-2018)
    “…The intestinal epithelium has a high cell turnover rate and is an excellent system to study stem cell-mediated adaptive growth. In the Drosophila midgut, the…”
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    The Misshapen subfamily of Ste20 kinases regulate proliferation in the aging mammalian intestinal epithelium by Li, Qi, Nirala, Niraj K., Chen, HsiJu, Nie, Yingchao, Wang, Wei, Zhang, Biliang, Czech, Michael P., Wang, Qi, Xu, Lan, Mao, Junhao, Ip, Y. Tony

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-12-2019)
    “…The intestinal epithelium has a high rate of cell turn over and is an excellent system to study stem cell‐mediated tissue homeostasis. The Misshapen subfamily…”
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    The Snakeskin-Mesh Complex of Smooth Septate Junction Restricts Yorkie to Regulate Intestinal Homeostasis in Drosophila by Chen, Hsi-Ju, Li, Qi, Nirala, Niraj K., Ip, Y. Tony

    Published in Stem cell reports (12-05-2020)
    “…Tight junctions in mammals and septate junctions in insects are essential for epithelial integrity. We show here that, in the Drosophila intestine, smooth…”
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    The Hippo pathway controls polar cell fate through Notch signaling during Drosophila oogenesis by Chen, Hsi-Ju, Wang, Chi-Ming, Wang, Tsu-Wei, Liaw, Gwo-Jen, Hsu, Ta-Hsing, Lin, Tzu-Huai, Yu, Jenn-Yah

    Published in Developmental biology (15-09-2011)
    “…During Drosophila oogenesis, the somatic follicle cells form an epithelial layer surrounding the germline cells to form egg chambers. In this process, follicle…”
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    Identification of pLG72-Induced Oxidative Stress Using Systemic Approaches by Xie, Xinyou, Li, Weimin, Zhang, Jun, Chen, Hsi-Ju, Wang, Maofeng, Chang, Hao-Teng

    Published in BioMed research international (01-01-2015)
    “…G72 is a schizophrenia-susceptible gene encoding a polypeptide with 153 amino acids. In 2002, it was originally proposed as an activator of D-amino acid…”
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    Hinfp is a guardian of the somatic genome by repressing transposable elements by Nirala, Niraj K., Li, Qi, Ghule, Prachi N., Chen, Hsi-Ju, Li, Rui, Zhu, Lihua Julie, Wang, Ruijia, Rice, Nicholas P., Mao, Junhao, Stein, Janet L., Stein, Gary S., van Wijnen, Andre J., Ip, Y. Tony

    “…Germ cells possess the Piwi-interacting RNA pathway to repress transposable elements and maintain genome stability across generations. Transposable element…”
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