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    Initiation of lamellipodia and ruffles involves cooperation between mDia1 and the Arp2/3 complex by Isogai, Tadamoto, van der Kammen, Rob, Leyton-Puig, Daniela, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Jalink, Kees, Innocenti, Metello

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-10-2015)
    “…Protrusion of lamellipodia and ruffles requires polymerization of branched actin filaments by the Arp2/3 complex. Although regulation of Arp2/3 complex…”
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    Evidence that the human cell cycle is a series of uncoupled, memoryless phases by Chao, Hui Xiao, Fakhreddin, Randy I, Shimerov, Hristo K, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Kumar, Rashmi J, Perez, Joanna, Limas, Juanita C, Grant, Gavin D, Cook, Jeanette Gowen, Gupta, Gaorav P, Purvis, Jeremy E

    Published in Molecular systems biology (01-03-2019)
    “…The cell cycle is canonically described as a series of four consecutive phases: G1, S, G2, and M. In single cells, the duration of each phase varies, but the…”
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    The molecular architecture of cell cycle arrest by Stallaert, Wayne, Taylor, Sovanny R, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Taylor, Colin D, Sobon, Holly K, Young, Catherine L, Limas, Juanita C, Varblow Holloway, Jonah, Johnson, Martha S, Cook, Jeanette Gowen, Purvis, Jeremy E

    Published in Molecular systems biology (01-09-2022)
    “…The cellular decision governing the transition between proliferative and arrested states is crucial to the development and function of every tissue. While the…”
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    An in vitro platform for quantifying cell cycle phase lengths in primary human intestinal epithelial cells by Cotton, Michael J., Ariel, Pablo, Chen, Kaiwen, Walcott, Vanessa A., Dixit, Michelle, Breau, Keith A., Hinesley, Caroline M., Kedziora, Katarzyna M., Tang, Cynthia Y., Zheng, Anna, Magness, Scott T., Burclaff, Joseph

    Published in Scientific reports (02-07-2024)
    “…The intestinal epithelium dynamically controls cell cycle, yet no experimental platform exists for directly analyzing cell cycle phases in non-immortalized…”
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    Optotaxis: Caged Lysophosphatidic Acid Enables Optical Control of a Chemotactic Gradient by Hövelmann, Felix, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Nadler, André, Müller, Rainer, Jalink, Kees, Schultz, Carsten

    Published in Cell chemical biology (19-05-2016)
    “…Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a serum-borne lipid mediator that binds to a variety of different G protein-coupled receptors to trigger an exceptionally wide…”
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    AGS3 antagonizes LGN to balance oriented cell divisions and cell fate choices in mammalian epidermis by Descovich, Carlos P, Lough, Kendall J, Jena, Akankshya, Wu, Jessica J, Yom, Jina, Spitzer, Danielle C, Uppalapati, Manuela, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Williams, Scott E

    Published in eLife (05-04-2023)
    “…Oriented cell divisions balance self-renewal and differentiation in stratified epithelia such as the skin epidermis. During peak epidermal stratification, the…”
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    Inheritance of OCT4 predetermines fate choice in human embryonic stem cells by Wolff, Samuel C, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Dumitru, Raluca, Dungee, Cierra D, Zikry, Tarek M, Beltran, Adriana S, Haggerty, Rachel A, Cheng, JrGang, Redick, Margaret A, Purvis, Jeremy E

    Published in Molecular systems biology (01-09-2018)
    “…It is well known that clonal cells can make different fate decisions, but it is unclear whether these decisions are determined during, or before, a cell's own…”
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    Antibiotic-induced accumulation of lipid II synergizes with antimicrobial fatty acids to eradicate bacterial populations by Sidders, Ashelyn E, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Arts, Melina, Daniel, Jan-Martin, de Benedetti, Stefania, Beam, Jenna E, Bui, Duyen T, Parsons, Joshua B, Schneider, Tanja, Rowe, Sarah E, Conlon, Brian P

    Published in eLife (06-03-2023)
    “…Antibiotic tolerance and antibiotic resistance are the two major obstacles to the efficient and reliable treatment of bacterial infections. Identifying…”
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    Harnessing ultrasound-stimulated phase change contrast agents to improve antibiotic efficacy against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus biofilms by Durham, Phillip G., Sidders, Ashelyn E., Beam, Jenna E., Kedziora, Katarzyna M., Dayton, Paul A., Conlon, Brian P., Papadopoulou, Virginie, Rowe, Sarah E.

    Published in Biofilm (01-12-2021)
    “…Bacterial biofilms, often associated with chronic infections, respond poorly to antibiotic therapy and frequently require surgical intervention. Biofilms…”
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    PFA fixation enables artifact-free super-resolution imaging of the actin cytoskeleton and associated proteins by Leyton-Puig, Daniela, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Isogai, Tadamoto, van den Broek, Bram, Jalink, Kees, Innocenti, Metello

    Published in Biology open (15-07-2016)
    “…Super-resolution microscopy (SRM) allows precise localization of proteins in cellular organelles and structures, including the actin cytoskeleton. Yet sample…”
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    Chemical screen for epigenetic barriers to single allele activation of Oct4 by Headley, Kathryn M., Kedziora, Katarzyna M., Alejo, Aidin, Lai, Elianna Zhi-Xiang, Purvis, Jeremy E., Hathaway, Nathaniel A.

    Published in Stem cell research (01-07-2019)
    “…Here we utilized the chromatin in vivo assay (CiA) mouse platform to directly examine the epigenetic barriers impeding the activation of the CiA:Oct4 allele in…”
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    Method of calibration of a fluorescence microscope for quantitative studies by KEDZIORA, KATARZYNA M., PREHN, JOHEN H.M., DOBRUCKI, JUREK, BERNAS, TYTUS

    Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-10-2011)
    “…Summary Confocal microscopy is based on measurement of intensity of fluorescence originating from a limited volume in the imaged specimen. The intensity is…”
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    Accurate delineation of cell cycle phase transitions in living cells with PIP-FUCCI by Grant, Gavin D., Kedziora, Katarzyna M., Limas, Juanita C., Cook, Jeanette Gowen, Purvis, Jeremy E.

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (17-11-2018)
    “…Cell cycle phase transitions are tightly orchestrated to ensure efficient cell cycle progression and genome stability. Interrogating these transitions is…”
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    The consequences of differential origin licensing dynamics in distinct chromatin environments by Mei, Liu, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Song, Eun-Ah, Purvis, Jeremy E, Cook, Jeanette Gowen

    Published in Nucleic acids research (23-09-2022)
    “…Eukaryotic chromosomes contain regions of varying accessibility, yet DNA replication factors must access all regions. The first replication step is loading MCM…”
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    Bistable switches as integrators and actuators during cell cycle progression by Stallaert, Wayne, Kedziora, Katarzyna M., Chao, Hui Xiao, Purvis, Jeremy E.

    Published in FEBS letters (01-10-2019)
    “…Progression through the cell cycle is driven by bistable switches—specialized molecular circuits that govern transitions from one cellular state to another…”
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    Comprehensive nucleosome interactome screen establishes fundamental principles of nucleosome binding by Skrajna, Aleksandra, Goldfarb, Dennis, Kedziora, Katarzyna M, Cousins, Emily M, Grant, Gavin D, Spangler, Cathy J, Barbour, Emily H, Yan, Xiaokang, Hathaway, Nathaniel A, Brown, Nicholas G, Cook, Jeanette G, Major, Michael B, McGinty, Robert K

    Published in Nucleic acids research (25-09-2020)
    “…Abstract Nuclear proteins bind chromatin to execute and regulate genome-templated processes. While studies of individual nucleosome interactions have suggested…”
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    Profilin binding couples chloride intracellular channel protein CLIC4 to RhoA–mDia2 signaling and filopodium formation by Argenzio, Elisabetta, Klarenbeek, Jeffrey, Kedziora, Katarzyna M., Nahidiazar, Leila, Isogai, Tadamoto, Perrakis, Anastassis, Jalink, Kees, Moolenaar, Wouter H., Innocenti, Metello

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-12-2018)
    “…Chloride intracellular channel 4 (CLIC4) is a cytosolic protein implicated in diverse actin-based processes, including integrin trafficking, cell adhesion, and…”
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