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    PIE-scope, integrated cryo-correlative light and FIB/SEM microscopy by Gorelick, Sergey, Buckley, Genevieve, Gervinskas, Gediminas, Johnson, Travis K, Handley, Ava, Caggiano, Monica Pia, Whisstock, James C, Pocock, Roger, de Marco, Alex

    Published in eLife (01-07-2019)
    “…Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) is emerging as a revolutionary method for resolving the structure of macromolecular complexes in situ. However, sample…”
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    Neuro-intestinal acetylcholine signalling regulates the mitochondrial stress response in Caenorhabditis elegans by Cornell, Rebecca, Cao, Wei, Harradine, Bernie, Godini, Rasoul, Handley, Ava, Pocock, Roger

    Published in Nature communications (03-08-2024)
    “…Neurons coordinate inter-tissue protein homeostasis to systemically manage cytotoxic stress. In response to neuronal mitochondrial stress, specific neuronal…”
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    Diet-responsive transcriptional regulation of insulin in a single neuron controls systemic metabolism by Handley, Ava, Wu, Qiuli, Sherry, Tessa, Cornell, Rebecca, Pocock, Roger

    Published in PLoS biology (20-05-2022)
    “…Metabolic homeostasis is coordinated through a robust network of signaling pathways acting across all tissues. A key part of this network is insulin-like…”
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    Transcription Factors That Control Behavior—Lessons From C. elegans by Godini, Rasoul, Handley, Ava, Pocock, Roger

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (27-09-2021)
    “…Behavior encompasses the physical and chemical response to external and internal stimuli. Neurons, each with their own specific molecular identities, act in…”
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    Nuclear factor Y is a pervasive regulator of neuronal gene expression by Moreira, Pedro, Papatheodorou, Paul, Deng, Shuer, Gopal, Sandeep, Handley, Ava, Powell, David R., Pocock, Roger

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (26-12-2023)
    “…Nervous system function relies on the establishment of complex gene expression programs that provide neuron-type-specific and core pan-neuronal features. These…”
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    Interferon-β-induced miR-1 alleviates toxic protein accumulation by controlling autophagy by Nehammer, Camilla, Ejlerskov, Patrick, Gopal, Sandeep, Handley, Ava, Ng, Leelee, Moreira, Pedro, Lee, Huikyong, Issazadeh-Navikas, Shohreh, Rubinsztein, David C, Pocock, Roger

    Published in eLife (04-12-2019)
    “…Appropriate regulation of autophagy is crucial for clearing toxic proteins from cells. Defective autophagy results in accumulation of toxic protein aggregates…”
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    A Protein Disulfide Isomerase Controls Neuronal Migration through Regulation of Wnt Secretion by Torpe, Nanna, Gopal, Sandeep, Baltaci, Oguzhan, Rella, Lorenzo, Handley, Ava, Korswagen, Hendrik C., Pocock, Roger

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (19-03-2019)
    “…Appropriate Wnt morphogen secretion is required to control animal development and homeostasis. Although correct Wnt globular structure is essential for…”
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    Transcriptional control of satiety in Caenorhabditis elegans by Handley, Ava, Pocock, Roger

    Published in Communicative & integrative biology (04-05-2017)
    “…Obesity is an enormous worldwide health concern. Chronic illnesses associated with obesity include type-2 diabetes, hypertension, atherosclerosis and certain…”
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    Atypical TGF-β signaling controls neuronal guidance in Caenorhabditis elegans by Baltaci, Oguzhan, Pedersen, Mikael Egebjerg, Sherry, Tessa, Handley, Ava, Snieckute, Goda, Cao, Wei, Haas, Matilda, Archer, Stuart, Pocock, Roger

    Published in iScience (18-02-2022)
    “…Coordinated expression of cell adhesion and signaling molecules is crucial for brain development. Here, we report that the Caenorhabditis elegans transforming…”
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    CAST-ChIP Maps Cell-Type-Specific Chromatin States in the Drosophila Central Nervous System by Schauer, Tamás, Schwalie, Petra C., Handley, Ava, Margulies, Carla E., Flicek, Paul, Ladurner, Andreas G.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01-10-2013)
    “…Chromatin organization and gene activity are responsive to developmental and environmental cues. Although many genes are transcribed throughout development and…”
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    Harmonization of L1CAM expression facilitates axon outgrowth and guidance of a motor neuron by Sherry, Tessa, Handley, Ava, Nicholas, Hannah R, Pocock, Roger

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (26-10-2020)
    “…Brain development requires precise regulation of axon outgrowth, guidance and termination by multiple signaling and adhesion molecules. How the expression of…”
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    Designing Cell-Type-Specific Genome-wide Experiments by Handley, Ava, Schauer, Tamás, Ladurner, Andreas G., Margulies, Carla E.

    Published in Molecular cell (21-05-2015)
    “…Multicellular organisms depend on cell-type-specific division of labor for survival. Specific cell types have their unique developmental program and respond…”
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    Harmonization of L1CAM expression facilitates axon outgrowth and guidance of a motor neuron by Sherry, Tessa, Handley, Ava, Nicholas, Hannah R, Pocock, Roger

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2020)
    “…Brain development requires precise regulation of axon outgrowth, guidance and termination by multiple signaling and adhesion molecules. How the expression of…”
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    Interferon-[beta]-induced miR-1 alleviates toxic protein accumulation by controlling autophagy by Nehammer, Camilla, Ejlerskov, Patrick, Gopal, Sandeep, Handley, Ava, Ng, Leelee, Moreira, Pedro, Lee, Huikyong, Issazadeh-Navikas, Shohreh, Rubinsztein, David C, Pocock, Roger

    Published in eLife (04-12-2019)
    “…Appropriate regulation of autophagy is crucial for clearing toxic proteins from cells. Defective autophagy results in accumulation of toxic protein aggregates…”
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