D L Kilpatrick
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Persengiev S, Li J, Poulin M, Kilpatrick D
Oncogene
. 2001 Aug;
20(37):5124-31.
PMID: 11526501
E2Fs play a central role in cell proliferation and growth arrest through their ability to regulate genes involved in cell cycle progression, arrest and apoptosis. Recent studies further indicate that...
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Liu F, Kondova I, Kilpatrick D
Mol Reprod Dev
. 2000 Oct;
57(3):224-31.
PMID: 11013429
Spermatogenesis occurs in a series of well-defined stages and serves as an excellent model for lineage-specific cell development. Yet, little is known regarding the transcriptional mechanisms responsible for cell- and...
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Persengiev S, Kondova I, Kilpatrick D
Mol Cell Biol
. 1999 Aug;
19(9):6048-56.
PMID: 10454552
E2F transcription factors play a critical role in cell cycle progression through the regulation of genes required for G(1)/S transition. They are also thought to be important for growth arrest;...
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Chang B, Persengiev S, de Diego J, Sacristan M, Kilpatrick D
J Biol Chem
. 1998 Feb;
273(1):39-44.
PMID: 9417044
The nerve growth factor receptor, TrkA, has a critical role in the survival, differentiation, and function of neurons in the peripheral and central nervous systems. Recent studies have demonstrated a...
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Persengiev S, Kilpatrick D
Neuroreport
. 1997 Jul;
8(9-10):2091-5.
PMID: 9243590
In mammals, cytosine methylation is important for the regulation of gene expression and chromatin structure. Recently, we have found evidence indicating that the maintained DNA methyltransferase activity is critical for...
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Persengiev S, Kondova I, Millette C, Kilpatrick D
Oncogene
. 1997 May;
14(19):2259-64.
PMID: 9178901
The Gli family of DNA binding proteins has been implicated in multiple neoplasias and developmental abnormalities, suggesting a primary involvement in cell development and differentiation. However, to date their specific...
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Persengiev S, Kilpatrick D
Mol Reprod Dev
. 1997 Apr;
46(4):476-81.
PMID: 9094094
Trinucleotide repeat sequences have become of great interest due to their association with specific genetic disorders. Here we report the identification of a cDNA containing opa trinucleotide repeats from mouse...
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Liu F, Tokeson J, Persengiev S, Ebert K, Kilpatrick D
J Biol Chem
. 1997 Feb;
272(8):5056-62.
PMID: 9030569
The developmental program controlling sperm formation occurs in multiple stages that sequentially involve mitosis, meiosis, and spermiogenesis. The transcriptional mechanisms regulating these distinct phases are poorly understood. In particular, while...
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Persengiev S, Kilpatrick D
Neuroreport
. 1996 Dec;
8(1):227-31.
PMID: 9051786
Cell differentiation in the nervous system is dictated by specific patterns of gene expression. We have investigated the role of gene methylation during differentiation of PC12 pheochromocytoma cells in response...
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Persengiev S, Robert S, Kilpatrick D
Mol Endocrinol
. 1996 Jun;
10(6):742-7.
PMID: 8776734
TATA-binding protein (TBP) and its associated factors are required for transcriptional initiation by all three RNA polymerases, and evidence for regulation of their activities during early development has been recently...