Erica J Hutchins
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Recent Articles
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Kim M, Hutchins E
Dev Biol
. 2024 Dec;
519:5-12.
PMID: 39622311
The chick embryo is a classical model system commonly used in developmental biology due to its amenability to gene perturbation experiments. Pairing this powerful model organism with cutting-edge technology can...
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Kim M, Hutchins E
bioRxiv
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39131308
The chick embryo is a classical model system commonly used in developmental biology due to its amenability to gene perturbation experiments. Pairing this powerful model organism with cutting-edge technology can...
3.
Rajan A, Hutchins E
Curr Opin Cell Biol
. 2024 Jul;
89:102400.
PMID: 39032482
Cells have evolved mechanisms to migrate for diverse biological functions. A process frequently deployed during metazoan cell migration is the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). During EMT, adherent epithelial cells undergo coordinated...
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Guzman-Espinoza M, Kim M, Ow C, Hutchins E
Genesis
. 2023 Sep;
62(1):e23553.
PMID: 37735882
The neural crest is a stem cell population that originates from the ectoderm during the initial steps of nervous system development. Neural crest cells delaminate from the neuroepithelium by undergoing...
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Piacentino M, Hutchins E, Andrews C, Bronner M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Dec;
119(51):e2212879119.
PMID: 36508654
Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a dramatic change in cellular physiology during development and metastasis, which requires coordination between cell signaling, adhesion, and membrane protrusions. These processes all involve dynamic changes...
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Hutchins E, Gandhi S, Chacon J, Piacentino M, Bronner M
Elife
. 2022 Oct;
11.
PMID: 36189921
While neural crest development is known to be transcriptionally controlled via sequential activation of gene regulatory networks (GRNs), recent evidence increasingly implicates a role for post-transcriptional regulation in modulating the...
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Piacentino M, Hutchins E, Bronner M
Dev Biol
. 2021 Jun;
477:251-261.
PMID: 34102166
BMP signaling plays iterative roles during vertebrate neural crest development from induction through craniofacial morphogenesis. However, far less is known about the role of BMP activity in cranial neural crest...
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Hutchins E, Piacentino M, Bronner M
Front Physiol
. 2021 Feb;
12:624037.
PMID: 33613313
Canonical Wnt signaling plays an essential role in proper craniofacial morphogenesis, at least partially due to regulation of various aspects of cranial neural crest development. In an effort to gain...
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Gandhi S, Hutchins E, Maruszko K, Park J, Thomson M, Bronner M
Elife
. 2020 Sep;
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PMID: 32965216
During gastrulation, neural crest cells are specified at the neural plate border, as characterized by expression. Using single-cell RNA sequencing coupled with high-resolution hybridization to identify novel transcriptional regulators, we...
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Hutchins E, Bronner M
Methods Mol Biol
. 2020 Sep;
2179:3-6.
PMID: 32939707
The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) encompasses a complex cascade of events through which a cell transits to reduce its epithelial characteristics and become migratory. Classically, this transition has been considered complete...