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Lisa Garrett-Beal

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Sasaki S, Mori D, Toyo-Oka K, Chen A, Garrett-Beal L, Muramatsu M, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2005 Aug; 25(17):7812-27. PMID: 16107726
Regulation of cytoplasmic dynein and microtubule dynamics is crucial for both mitotic cell division and neuronal migration. NDEL1 was identified as a protein interacting with LIS1, the protein product of...
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Kundu M, Compton S, Garrett-Beal L, Stacy T, Starost M, Eckhaus M, et al.
Blood . 2005 Jul; 106(10):3621-4. PMID: 16051740
Chromosomal rearrangements affecting RUNX1 and CBFB are common in acute leukemias. These mutations result in the expression of fusion proteins that act dominant-negatively to suppress the normal function of the...
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Day T, Guo X, Garrett-Beal L, Yang Y
Dev Cell . 2005 May; 8(5):739-50. PMID: 15866164
Chondrocytes and osteoblasts are two primary cell types in the skeletal system that are differentiated from common mesenchymal progenitors. It is believed that osteoblast differentiation is controlled by distinct mechanisms...
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Guo X, Day T, Jiang X, Garrett-Beal L, Topol L, Yang Y
Genes Dev . 2004 Sep; 18(19):2404-17. PMID: 15371327
A critical step in skeletal morphogenesis is the formation of synovial joints, which define the relative size of discrete skeletal elements and are required for the mobility of vertebrates. We...
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Cheng J, Dutra A, Takesono A, Garrett-Beal L, Schwartzberg P
Genesis . 2004 Jun; 39(2):100-4. PMID: 15170695
C57BL/6 is a well-characterized mouse strain that is used extensively for immunological and neurological research. The establishment of C57BL/6 ES cell lines has facilitated the study of gene-altered mice in...
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Agarwal S, Burns A, Sukhodolets K, Kennedy P, Obungu V, Hickman A, et al.
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2004 May; 1014:189-98. PMID: 15153434
Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1), among all syndromes, causes tumors in the highest number of tissue types. Most of the tumors are hormone producing (e.g., parathyroid, enteropancreatic endocrine, anterior...
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Topol L, Jiang X, Choi H, Garrett-Beal L, Carolan P, Yang Y
J Cell Biol . 2003 Sep; 162(5):899-908. PMID: 12952940
Wnts are secreted signaling molecules that can transduce their signals through several different pathways. Wnt-5a is considered a noncanonical Wnt as it does not signal by stabilizing beta-catenin in many...
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Crabtree J, Scacheri P, Ward J, McNally S, Swain G, Montagna C, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2003 Aug; 23(17):6075-85. PMID: 12917331
Patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) develop multiple endocrine tumors, primarily affecting the parathyroid, pituitary, and endocrine pancreas, due to the inactivation of the MEN1 gene. A conditional...