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    Lung epithelial branching program antagonizes alveolar differentiation by Chang, Daniel R., Alanis, Denise Martinez, Miller, Rachel K., Ji, Hong, Akiyama, Haruhiko, McCrea, Pierre D., Chen, Jichao

    “…Mammalian organs, including the lung and kidney, often adopt a branched structure to achieve high efficiency and capacity of their physiological functions…”
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    Modeling congenital kidney diseases in Xenopus laevis by Blackburn, Alexandria T M, Miller, Rachel K

    Published in Disease models & mechanisms (01-04-2019)
    “…Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) occur in ∼1/500 live births and are a leading cause of pediatric kidney failure. With an average…”
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    Divergent roles of the Wnt/PCP Formin Daam1 in renal ciliogenesis by Corkins, Mark E, Krneta-Stankic, Vanja, Kloc, Malgorzata, McCrea, Pierre D, Gladden, Andrew B, Miller, Rachel K

    Published in PloS one (30-08-2019)
    “…Kidneys are composed of numerous ciliated epithelial tubules called nephrons. Each nephron functions to reabsorb nutrients and concentrate waste products into…”
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    Effect of a Community‐Based Service Learning Experience in Geriatrics on Internal Medicine Residents and Community Participants by Miller, Rachel K., Michener, Jennifer, Yang, Phyllis, Goldstein, Karen, Groce‐Martin, Jennine, True, Gala, Johnson, Jerry

    “…Community‐based service learning (CBSL) provides an opportunity to teach internal medicine residents the social context of aging and clinical concepts. The…”
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    An Interactive Ambulatory Nephrology Curriculum for Internal Medicine Interns: Design, Implementation, and Participant Feedback by Gomez, Alexis C., MD, Warburton, Karen M., MD, Miller, Rachel K., MD, MsEd, Negoianu, Dan, MD, Cohen, Jordana B., MD, MSCE

    Published in American journal of kidney diseases (01-09-2017)
    “…While diminishing nephrology fellow recruitment is a known issue, more work is needed to evaluate possible interventions to reverse this trend. We designed and…”
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    Wnt to build a tube: Contributions of Wnt signaling to epithelial tubulogenesis by Miller, Rachel K., McCrea, Pierre D.

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-01-2010)
    “…Epithelial tubes are crucial to the function of organ systems including the cardiovascular system, pulmonary system, gastrointestinal tract, reproductive organ…”
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    DIPA-family coiled-coils bind conserved isoform-specific head domain of p120-catenin family: potential roles in hydrocephalus and heterotopia by Markham, Nicholas O, Doll, Caleb A, Dohn, Michael R, Miller, Rachel K, Yu, Huapeng, Coffey, Robert J, McCrea, Pierre D, Gamse, Joshua T, Reynolds, Albert B

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-09-2014)
    “…p120-catenin (p120) modulates adherens junction (AJ) dynamics by controlling the stability of classical cadherins. Among all p120 isoforms, p120-3A and p120-1A…”
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    Down's-syndrome-related kinase Dyrk1A modulates the p120-catenin-Kaiso trajectory of the Wnt signaling pathway by Hong, Ji Yeon, Park, Jae-Il, Lee, Moonsup, Muñoz, William A, Miller, Rachel K, Ji, Hong, Gu, Dongmin, Ezan, Jerome, Sokol, Sergei Y, McCrea, Pierre D

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-02-2012)
    “…The Wnt pathways contribute to many processes in cancer and development, with β-catenin being a key canonical component. p120-catenin, which is structurally…”
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    Plakophilin-3 catenin associates with the ETV1/ER81 transcription factor to positively modulate gene activity by Munoz, William A, Lee, Moonsup, Miller, Rachel K, Ahmed, Zamal, Ji, Hong, Link, Todd M, Lee, Gilbert R, Kloc, Malgorzata, Ladbury, John E, McCrea, Pierre D

    Published in PloS one (27-01-2014)
    “…Members of the plakophilin-catenin sub-family (Pkp-1, -2, and -3) facilitate the linkage of desmosome junctional components to each other (e.g. desmosomal…”
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    Dynamin Binding Protein Is Required for Xenopus laevis Kidney Development by DeLay, Bridget D, Baldwin, Tanya A, Miller, Rachel K

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (26-02-2019)
    “…The adult human kidney contains over one million nephrons, with each nephron consisting of a tube containing segments that have specialized functions in…”
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    Rebooting Instrumental Activities of Daily Living for the 21st Century by Fessler, Emily B, Brown, Rebecca T, Miller, Rachel K

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (01-02-2022)
    “…Fessler et al discuss the reboot instrumental activities of daily living for the 21st century. From smart homes to web-based banking, technology has…”
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    Home‐Based Medical Care: High‐Value Health Care During Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Beyond by Fessler, Emily B., Soriano, Theresa, Whitehouse, Christina R., Miller, Rachel K.

    “…Ms. H is a 78‐year‐old woman with a history of congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and recent stroke who was discharged 1 month…”
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    Tissue-Specific Gene Inactivation in Xenopus laevis : Knockout of lhx1 in the Kidney with CRISPR/Cas9 by DeLay, Bridget D, Corkins, Mark E, Hanania, Hannah L, Salanga, Matthew, Deng, Jian Min, Sudou, Norihiro, Taira, Masanori, Horb, Marko E, Miller, Rachel K

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-02-2018)
    “…Studying genes involved in organogenesis is often difficult because many of these genes are also essential for early development. The allotetraploid frog, , is…”
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    A catenin of the plakophilin-subfamily, Pkp3, responds to canonical-Wnt pathway components and signals by Hong, Ji Yeon, Zapata, Jessica, Blackburn, Alexandria, Baumert, Ryan, Bae, Seung Min, Ji, Hong, Nam, Hee Jin, Miller, Rachel K., McCrea, Pierre D.

    “…Vertebrate beta-catenin plays a key role as a transducer of canonical-Wnt signals. We earlier reported that, similar to beta-catenin, the cytoplasmic signaling…”
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