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    Glycated Albumin Triggers an Inflammatory Response in the Human Airway Epithelium and Causes an Increase in Ciliary Beat Frequency by Aitken, Moira L, Somayaji, Ranjani, Hinds, Thomas R, Pier, Maricela, Droguett, Karla, Rios, Mariana, Skerrett, Shawn J, Villalon, Manuel

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (23-04-2021)
    “…The role of inflammation in airway epithelial cells and its regulation are important in several respiratory diseases. When disease is present, the barrier…”
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    Accelerated evolution of 3'avian FOXE1 genes, and thyroid and feather specific expression of chicken FoxE1 by Yaklichkin, Sergey Yu, Darnell, Diana K, Pier, Maricela V, Antin, Parker B, Hannenhalli, Sridhar

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (15-10-2011)
    “…The forkhead transcription factor gene E1 (FOXE1) plays an important role in regulation of thyroid development, palate formation and hair morphogenesis in…”
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    Embryonic expression of the chicken krüppel‐like (KLF) transcription factor gene family by Antin, Parker B., Pier, Maricela, Sesepasara, Terry, Yatskievych, Tatiana A., Darnell, Diana K.

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-06-2010)
    “…The Krüppel‐like transcription factors (KLF) are zinc finger proteins that activate and suppress target gene transcription. Although KLF factors have been…”
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    Persistent disruption of lateral junctional complexes and actin cytoskeleton in parotid salivary glands following radiation treatment by Wong, Wen Yu, Pier, Maricela, Limesand, Kirsten H.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Xerostomia and hyposalivation are debilitating side effects for patients treated with ionizing radiation for head and neck cancer. Despite technological…”
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    Persistent disruption of lateral junctional complexes and actin cytoskeleton in parotid salivary glands following radiation treatment by Wong, Wen Yu, Pier, Maricela, Limesand, Kirsten H

    “…Xerostomia and hyposalivation are debilitating side effects for patients treated with ionizing radiation for head and neck cancer. Despite technological…”
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    aPKCζ-dependent Repression of Yap is Necessary for Functional Restoration of Irradiated Salivary Glands with IGF-1 by Chibly, Alejandro M., Wong, Wen Yu, Pier, Maricela, Cheng, Hongqiang, Mu, Yongxin, Chen, Ju, Ghosh, Sourav, Limesand, Kirsten H.

    Published in Scientific reports (20-04-2018)
    “…Xerostomia and salivary hypofunction often result as a consequence of radiation therapy for head and neck cancers, which are diagnosed in roughly 60,000…”
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    Characterization of a marker of differentiation for tracheal ciliated cells independent of ciliation by Aitken, M L, Villalon, M, Pier, M, Verdugo, P, Nameroff, M

    “…Although morphologic features have been used to follow cell lineage and differentiation, an objective assessment of differentiation can be best established by…”
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    Characterization of a marker for tracheal basal cells by Aitken, M L, Villalon, M, Pier, M, Verdugo, P, Nameroff, M

    Published in Experimental lung research (01-01-1995)
    “…An IgM monoclonal antibody (1D9/B3) is characterized, which specifically recognizes basal cells of the upper airway epithelium. Although morphological features…”
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