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Bone Morphogenetic Protein Signaling Requirement In Centripetal Migration In Drosophila Melanogaster Oogenesis, Sheila Mosallaei
Bone Morphogenetic Protein Signaling Requirement In Centripetal Migration In Drosophila Melanogaster Oogenesis, Sheila Mosallaei
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Cells interact with each other via signals to coordinate migration for proper tissue development and maintenance, immunity and tissue repair. Signals regulate migration via changes to cytoskeletal components or transcriptional regulation. Here, I used Drosophila melanogaster to investigate whether and how a transcriptional signal, Bone Morphogenetic Protein signaling, drives a cell migration, centripetal migration. The migrating cells, centripetal follicle cells, consist of two subsets of cells, “leading” and “following” centripetal follicle cells, that although adjacent to each other, migrate differently. The differences in modes of migration correlate to differential gene expression in the centripetal follicle cells. The leading centripetal follicle …
Understanding The Role Of Ano1 In Oral Cancer, Mallary Forrest
Understanding The Role Of Ano1 In Oral Cancer, Mallary Forrest
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In 2008, the gene ANO1 was discovered to encode a calcium activated chloride channel. This gene is located on the 11q13 locus, a locus that is commonly amplified in many cancers including cancer of the head and neck. ANO1 is situated in close proximity to genes associated with growth and apoptosis. As rapid proliferation and lack of apoptosis are hallmark characteristics of cancer, growth factors and apoptosis mediators are expected to be altered in cancer. But what does a calcium activated chloride channel have to contribute to cancer’s pathogenesis? Is it an active gene in cancer progression or is it …
The Role Of Nutrition And Hormone Signaling In Extended Larval Development And Obesity In Starvation-Selected Drosophila Melanogaster, Jennifer M. Clark
The Role Of Nutrition And Hormone Signaling In Extended Larval Development And Obesity In Starvation-Selected Drosophila Melanogaster, Jennifer M. Clark
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Brief periods of starvation are a common stressor that most animals encounter in the wild and must be able to survive in order to maximize their fitness. Starvation resistance of the adult fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is thought to be primarily conferred by adult fat stores, body size, metabolic rate, behavior, and activity levels. Additionally, flies selected for starvation resistance also often show delayed pupariation, which is usually indicative of altered hormone signaling. How starvation selection extends development and if it contributes to adult starvation resistance remains incompletely studied. Identifying the targets of starvation selection that cause extended development and …