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    Contact Is Repulsive, but Please Note the “Enclosed” by Burgess, Robert W., Garrett, Andrew M., Tadenev, Abigail L.D.

    Published in Developmental cell (17-01-2012)
    “…Previous models of neuronal dendrite arborization suggested that contact-dependent self-avoidance between dendrite branches prevents self-crossings within the…”
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    GPSM2-GNAI Specifies the Tallest Stereocilia and Defines Hair Bundle Row Identity by Tadenev, Abigail L.D., Akturk, Anil, Devanney, Nicholas, Mathur, Pranav Dinesh, Clark, Anna M., Yang, Jun, Tarchini, Basile

    Published in Current biology (18-03-2019)
    “…The transduction compartment of inner ear hair cells, the hair bundle, is composed of stereocilia rows of graded height, a property essential for sensory…”
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    A link between planar polarity and staircase-like bundle architecture in hair cells by Tarchini, Basile, Tadenev, Abigail L D, Devanney, Nicholas, Cayouette, Michel

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-11-2016)
    “…Sensory perception in the inner ear relies on the hair bundle, the highly polarized brush of movement detectors that crowns hair cells. We previously showed…”
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    Model validity for preclinical studies in precision medicine: precisely how precise do we need to be? by Tadenev, Abigail L. D., Burgess, Robert W.

    Published in Mammalian genome (01-06-2019)
    “…The promise of personalized medicine is that each patient’s treatment can be optimally tailored to their disease. In turn, their disease, as well as their…”
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    Testing SIPA1L2 as a modifier of CMT1A using mouse models by Murray, George C, Hines, Timothy J, Tadenev, Abigail L D, Xu, Isaac, Züchner, Stephan, Burgess, Robert W

    “…Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A (CMT1A) is a demyelinating peripheral neuropathy caused by the duplication of peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22), leading…”
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    Lack of effect from genetic deletion of Hdac6 in a humanized mouse model of CMT2D by Tadenev, Abigail L. D., Hatton, Courtney L., Burgess, Robert W.

    Published in Journal of the peripheral nervous system (01-06-2024)
    “…Background Inhibition of HDAC6 has been proposed as a broadly applicable therapeutic strategy for Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT). Inhibition of HDAC6…”
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    A spontaneous mouse deletion in Mctp1 uncovers a long-range cis-regulatory region crucial for NR2F1 function during inner ear development by Tarchini, Basile, Longo-Guess, Chantal, Tian, Cong, Tadenev, Abigail L.D., Devanney, Nicholas, Johnson, Kenneth R.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-11-2018)
    “…Hundreds of thousands of cis-regulatory DNA sequences are predicted in vertebrate genomes, but unlike genes themselves, few have been characterized at the…”
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    T-cells from NOD- PerIg mice transfer aggressive peripheral neuritis to NOD. scid recipients by Racine, Jeremy J, Chapman, Harold D, Doty, Rosalinda, Cairns, Brynn M, Hines, Timothy J, Tadenev, Abigail L.D., Anderson, Laura C, Green, Torrian, Dyer, Meaghan, White, Jacqui, Ettinger, Rachel, Burgess, Robert W, Serreze, David V

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2020)
    “…Abstract Recently, we created NOD mice transgenically expressing a peripherin reactive B cell receptor (BCR) inducing rapid onset T1D (NOD-PerIg). We…”
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    Inhibitory G proteins play multiple roles to polarize sensory hair cell morphogenesis by Jarysta, Amandine, Tadenev, Abigail L D, Day, Matthew, Krawchuk, Barry, Low, Benjamin E, Wiles, Michael V, Tarchini, Basile

    Published in eLife (23-04-2024)
    “…Inhibitory G alpha (GNAI or Gαi) proteins are critical for the polarized morphogenesis of sensory hair cells and for hearing. The extent and nature of their…”
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    Genetic analysis of Pycr1 and Pycr2 in mice by Stum, Morgane G, Tadenev, Abigail L D, Seburn, Kevin L, Miers, Kathy E, Poon, Pak P, McMaster, Christopher R, Robinson, Carolyn, Kane, Coleen, Silva, Kathleen A, Cliften, Paul F, Sundberg, John P, Reinholdt, Laura G, John, Simon W M, Burgess, Robert W

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (17-05-2021)
    “…Abstract The final step in proline biosynthesis is catalyzed by three pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductases, PYCR1, PYCR2, and PYCR3, which convert…”
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    Loss of Bardet—Biedl syndrome protein-8 (BBS8) perturbs olfactory function, protein localization, and axon targeting by Tadenev, Abigail L. D., Kulaga, Heather M., May-Simera, Helen L., Kelley, Matthew W., Katsanis, Nicholas, Reed, Randall R.

    “…Bardet—Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a pleiotropic, heterogeneous human disease whose etiology lies primarily in dysfunctional basal bodies and/or cilia. Both BBS…”
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    T Cells from NOD- PerIg Mice Target Both Pancreatic and Neuronal Tissue by Racine, Jeremy J, Chapman, Harold D, Doty, Rosalinda, Cairns, Brynn M, Hines, Timothy J, Tadenev, Abigail L D, Anderson, Laura C, Green, Torrian, Dyer, Meaghan E, Wotton, Janine M, Bichler, Zoë, White, Jacqueline K, Ettinger, Rachel, Burgess, Robert W, Serreze, David V

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-10-2020)
    “…It has become increasingly appreciated that autoimmune responses against neuronal components play an important role in type 1 diabetes (T1D) pathogenesis. In…”
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    Replacing the PDZ-interacting C-termini of DSCAM and DSCAML1 with epitope tags causes different phenotypic severity in different cell populations by Garrett, Andrew M, Tadenev, Abigail Ld, Hammond, Yuna T, Fuerst, Peter G, Burgess, Robert W

    Published in eLife (16-09-2016)
    “…Different types of neurons in the retina are organized vertically into layers and horizontally in a mosaic pattern that helps ensure proper neural network…”
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    The Spindle Orientation Machinery Beyond Mitosis: When Cell Specialization Demands Polarization by Tadenev, Abigail L D, Tarchini, Basile

    “…Mitosis is a process requiring strict spatial organization of cellular components. In particular, the orientation of the mitotic spindle with respect to the…”
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