Craig L Semerad
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Recent Articles
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Berkowitz D, McFadden J, Chisowa E, Semerad C
J Am Chem Soc
. 2018 Jul;
122(44):11031-11032.
PMID: 29977089
No abstract available.
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Iseka F, Goetz B, Mushtaq I, An W, Cypher L, Bielecki T, et al.
J Immunol
. 2017 Dec;
200(2):483-499.
PMID: 29212907
T cells use the endocytic pathway for key cell biological functions, including receptor turnover and maintenance of the immunological synapse. Some of the established players include the Rab GTPases, the...
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Morrison J, McLennan R, Wolfe L, Gogol M, Meier S, McKinney M, et al.
Elife
. 2017 Dec;
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PMID: 29199959
Neural crest cells migrate throughout the embryo, but how cells move in a directed and collective manner has remained unclear. Here, we perform the first single-cell transcriptome analysis of cranial...
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McLennan R, Schumacher L, Morrison J, Teddy J, Ridenour D, Box A, et al.
Dev Biol
. 2015 Aug;
407(1):12-25.
PMID: 26278036
Embryonic neural crest cells travel in discrete streams to precise locations throughout the head and body. We previously showed that cranial neural crest cells respond chemotactically to vascular endothelial growth...
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McLennan R, Schumacher L, Morrison J, Teddy J, Ridenour D, Box A, et al.
Development
. 2015 May;
142(11):2014-25.
PMID: 25977364
Neural crest (NC) cell migration is crucial to the formation of peripheral tissues during vertebrate development. However, how NC cells respond to different microenvironments to maintain persistence of direction and...
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Ridenour D, McLennan R, Teddy J, Semerad C, Haug J, Kulesa P
Development
. 2014 Feb;
141(5):1095-103.
PMID: 24550117
Embryonic cells that migrate long distances must critically balance cell division in order to maintain stream dynamics and population of peripheral targets. Yet details of individual cell division events and...
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Box A, Park J, Semerad C, Konnesky J, Haug J
Cytometry A
. 2012 Apr;
81(6):439-44.
PMID: 22499355
No abstract available.
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Semerad C, Mercer E, Inlay M, Weissman I, Murre C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2009 Feb;
106(6):1930-5.
PMID: 19181846
Hematopoiesis is a tightly controlled process maintained by a small pool of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Here, we demonstrate that the LT-HSC, MPP, premegakaryocytic/erythroid, Pre CFU-E, Pre GM, MkP, and...
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Semerad C, Christopher M, Liu F, Short B, Simmons P, Winkler I, et al.
Blood
. 2005 Jul;
106(9):3020-7.
PMID: 16037394
Accumulating evidence indicates that interaction of stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1/CXCL12 [CXC motif, ligand 12]) with its cognate receptor, CXCR4 (CXC motif, receptor 4), generates signals that regulate hematopoietic progenitor...
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Semerad C, Liu F, Gregory A, Stumpf K, Link D
Immunity
. 2002 Oct;
17(4):413-23.
PMID: 12387736
Neutrophils are released from the bone marrow in a regulated fashion to maintain homeostatic levels in the blood and to respond to physiological stresses, including infection. We show that under...