Mindy S Randall
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Recent Articles
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Zhang J, Loyd M, Randall M, Morris J, Shah J, Ney P
Cell Cycle
. 2015 Sep;
14(21):3441-53.
PMID: 26397180
Retinoblastoma-1 (RB1), and the RB1-related proteins p107 and p130, are key regulators of the cell cycle. Although RB1 is required for normal erythroid development in vitro, it is largely dispensable...
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Zhang J, Loyd M, Randall M, Waddell M, Kriwacki R, Ney P
Autophagy
. 2012 Aug;
8(9):1325-32.
PMID: 22906961
Elimination of defective mitochondria is essential for the health of long-lived, postmitotic cells. To gain insight into this process, we examined programmed mitochondrial clearance in reticulocytes. BNIP3L is a mitochondrial...
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Zhang J, Randall M, Loyd M, Dorsey F, Kundu M, Cleveland J, et al.
Blood
. 2009 May;
114(1):157-64.
PMID: 19417210
Mitochondrial clearance is a well recognized but poorly understood biologic process, and reticulocytes, which undergo programmed mitochondrial clearance, provide a useful model to study this phenomenon. At the ultrastructural level,...
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Schweers R, Zhang J, Randall M, Loyd M, Li W, Dorsey F, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2007 Dec;
104(49):19500-5.
PMID: 18048346
The regulated clearance of mitochondria is a well recognized but poorly understood aspect of cellular homeostasis, and defects in this process have been linked to aging, degenerative diseases, and cancer....
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Zhang J, Randall M, Loyd M, Li W, Schweers R, Persons D, et al.
Blood
. 2005 Sep;
107(1):73-8.
PMID: 16174761
Friend virus is an acutely oncogenic retrovirus that causes erythroblastosis and polycythemia in mice. Previous studies suggested that the Friend virus oncoprotein, gp55, constitutively activates the erythropoietin receptor (EPOR), causing...
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Loyd M, Okamoto Y, Randall M, Ney P
Blood
. 2003 Aug;
102(12):4223-8.
PMID: 12920035
High-level alpha-globin expression depends on cis-acting regulatory sequences located far upstream of the alpha-globin cluster. Sequences that contain the alpha-globin positive regulatory element (PRE) activate alpha-globin expression in transgenic mice....