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    Activation of Hsp70 reduces neurotoxicity by promoting polyglutamine protein degradation by Wang, Adrienne M, Miyata, Yoshinari, Klinedinst, Susan, Peng, Hwei-Ming, Chua, Jason P, Komiyama, Tomoko, Li, Xiaokai, Morishima, Yoshihiro, Merry, Diane E, Pratt, William B, Osawa, Yoichi, Collins, Catherine A, Gestwicki, Jason E, Lieberman, Andrew P

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-02-2013)
    “…An allosteric activator of Hsp70 mimics Hip and reduces neurotoxicity in a model for spinobulbar muscular atrophy by promoting ubiquitination and degradation…”
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    Restraint of presynaptic protein levels by Wnd/DLK signaling mediates synaptic defects associated with the kinesin-3 motor Unc-104 by Li, Jiaxing, Zhang, Yao V, Asghari Adib, Elham, Stanchev, Doychin T, Xiong, Xin, Klinedinst, Susan, Soppina, Pushpanjali, Jahn, Thomas Robert, Hume, Richard I, Rasse, Tobias M, Collins, Catherine A

    Published in eLife (19-09-2017)
    “…The kinesin-3 family member Unc-104/KIF1A is required for axonal transport of many presynaptic components to synapses, and mutation of this gene results in…”
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    Gata factor Pannier is required to establish competence for heart progenitor formation by Klinedinst, Susan L, Bodmer, Rolf

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-07-2003)
    “…Inductive signaling is of pivotal importance for developmental patterns to form. In Drosophila , the transfer of TGFβ (Dpp) and Wnt (Wg) signaling information…”
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    ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channel-encoded dSUR gene is required for Drosophila heart function and is regulated by tinman by Akasaka, T, Klinedinst, S, Ocorr, K, Bustamante, E.L, Kim, S.K, Bodmer, R

    “…The homeobox transcription factor Tinman plays an important role in the initiation of heart development. Later functions of Tinman, including the target genes…”
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    Independent pathways downstream of the Wnd/DLK MAPKKK regulate synaptic structure, axonal transport, and injury signaling by Klinedinst, Susan, Wang, Xin, Xiong, Xin, Haenfler, Jill M, Collins, Catherine A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (31-07-2013)
    “…Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling cascades orchestrate diverse cellular activities with common molecular players. To achieve specific cellular…”
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    A xenobiotic-stress-activated transcription factor and its cognate target genes are preferentially expressed in root tip meristems by Klinedinst, S, Pascuzzi, P, Redman, J, Desai, M, Arias, J

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-03-2000)
    “…In plants, as-1-type cis elements and their trans-acting factors confer tissue-specific and signal-responsive activities to the promoters of several…”
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    how functions in leg development during Drosophila metamorphosis by Fortier, Tina M., Chatterjee, Runa, Klinedinst, Susan, Baehrecke, Eric H., Woodard, Craig T.

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-08-2006)
    “…The Drosophila how gene encodes a KH RNA binding protein with strong similarity to GLD‐1 from nematodes and QK1 from mice. Here, we investigate the function of…”
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    Influences that affect dangerous drinking of alcohol as reported by intercollegiate athletes at a small college in southeastern Pennsylvania by Klinedinst, Susan Sponsler

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…This quantitative descriptive study collected data on the influences of alcohol use and dangerous alcohol use as reported by 205 Caucasian athletes who…”
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    The functions of the GATA factor pannier and its partner u-shaped in specifying the Drosophila heart by Klinedinst, Susan Louise

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…In Drosophila, heart progenitors arise from bilaterally symmetric positions in the dorsal mesoderm which migrate toward the dorsal midline and fuse to form a…”
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