J Andrew Gillis
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Recent Articles
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Thiruppathy M, Teubner L, Roberts R, Lasser M, Lasser M, Moscatello A, et al.
Nature
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39788155
How new structures emerge during evolution has long fascinated biologists. An example is how the diminutive bones of the mammalian middle ear arose from ancestral fish jawbones. By contrast, the...
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Rees J, Kirk K, Gattoni G, Hockman D, Sleight V, Ritter D, et al.
Development
. 2024 Aug;
151(20).
PMID: 39109637
Vertebrate calcitonin-producing cells (C-cells) are neuroendocrine cells that secrete the small peptide hormone calcitonin in response to elevated blood calcium levels. Whereas mouse C-cells reside within the thyroid gland and...
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Minarik M, Modrell M, Gillis J, Campbell A, Fuller I, Lyne R, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2024 Apr;
12:1327924.
PMID: 38562141
In electroreceptive jawed vertebrates, embryonic lateral line placodes give rise to electrosensory ampullary organs as well as mechanosensory neuromasts. Previous reports of shared gene expression suggest that conserved mechanisms underlie...
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Sackville M, Gillis J, Brauner C
J Comp Physiol B
. 2024 Mar;
194(5):557-568.
PMID: 38530435
Gill function in gas exchange and ion regulation has played key roles in the evolution of fishes. In this review, we summarize data from the fields of palaeontology, developmental biology...
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Rees J, Palmer M, Gillis J
Dev Biol
. 2023 Dec;
506:85-94.
PMID: 38040078
The gill slits of fishes develop from an iterative series of pharyngeal endodermal pouches that contact and fuse with surface ectoderm on either side of the embryonic head. We find...
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Gillis J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Aug;
120(33):e2310552120.
PMID: 37531377
No abstract available.
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Rees J, Sleight V, Clark S, Nakamura T, Gillis J
Elife
. 2023 Mar;
12.
PMID: 36940244
The gill skeleton of cartilaginous fishes (sharks, skates, rays, and holocephalans) exhibits a striking anterior-posterior polarity, with a series of fine appendages called branchial rays projecting from the posterior margin...
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Sackville M, Cameron C, Gillis J, Brauner C
Nature
. 2022 Oct;
610(7933):699-703.
PMID: 36261526
Gas exchange and ion regulation at gills have key roles in the evolution of vertebrates. Gills are hypothesized to have first acquired these important homeostatic functions from the skin in...
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Hirschberger C, Gillis J
Development
. 2022 Jun;
149(13).
PMID: 35762641
The pseudobranch is a gill-like epithelial elaboration that sits behind the jaw of most fishes. This structure was classically regarded as a vestige of the ancestral gill arch-like condition of...
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Thiruppathy M, Fabian P, Gillis J, Crump J
Elife
. 2022 Jun;
11.
PMID: 35762575
Whereas no known living vertebrate possesses gills derived from the jaw-forming mandibular arch, it has been proposed that the jaw arose through modifications of an ancestral mandibular gill. Here, we...