Bradley M Hersh
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Thu Y, French L, Hersh B, Nelson M, Whitenack L
Integr Comp Biol
. 2021 Jun;
61(3):944-956.
PMID: 34113995
Incorporating active research opportunities into undergraduate curricula is one of the most cited elements demonstrated to improve inclusive excellence and retention in all STEM fields. Allegheny College has a long...
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Hasegawa D, Erickson S, Hersh B, Turnbull M
J Insect Physiol
. 2017 Jan;
98:173-181.
PMID: 28077262
Polydnaviruses are dsDNA viruses that induce immune and developmental alterations in their caterpillar hosts. Characterization of polydnavirus gene families and family members is necessary to understand mechanisms of pathology and...
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Hersh B
Genetics
. 2016 Dec;
204(4):1369-1375.
PMID: 27927903
SummaryA single gene might have several functions within an organism, and so mutational loss of that gene has multiple effects across different physiological systems in the organism. Though the white...
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Hersh B, Nelson C, Stoll S, Norton J, Albert T, Carroll S
Dev Biol
. 2006 Dec;
302(2):717-27.
PMID: 17174297
Hox proteins have been proposed to act at multiple levels within regulatory hierarchies and to directly control the expression of a plethora of target genes. However, for any specific Hox...
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Hersh B, Carroll S
Development
. 2005 Mar;
132(7):1567-77.
PMID: 15753212
The regulation of development by Hox proteins is important in the evolution of animal morphology, but how the regulatory sequences of Hox-regulated target genes function and evolve is unclear. To...
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Nelson C, Hersh B, Carroll S
Genome Biol
. 2004 Apr;
5(4):R25.
PMID: 15059258
Background: Factors affecting the organization and spacing of functionally unrelated genes in metazoan genomes are not well understood. Because of the vast size of a typical metazoan genome compared to...
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Tzur Y, Hersh B, Horvitz H, Gruenbaum Y
J Struct Biol
. 2002 Jun;
137(1-2):146-53.
PMID: 12064941
Invertebrates and in Drosophila, lamins and lamin-associated proteins are primary targets for cleavage by caspases. Eliminating mammalian lamins causes apoptosis, whereas expressing mutant lamins that cannot be cleaved by caspase-6...
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Hersh B, Hartwieg E, Horvitz H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2002 Mar;
99(7):4355-60.
PMID: 11904372
The misregulation of programmed cell death, or apoptosis, contributes to the pathogenesis of many diseases. We used Nomarski microscopy to screen for mutants containing refractile cell corpses in a C....