Nathaniel P Hawker
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Lee C, Hawker N, Peters J, Lonhienne T, Gursanscky N, Matthew L, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2021 May;
17(5):e1009561.
PMID: 33999950
The DEFECTIVE EMBRYO AND MERISTEMS 1 (DEM1) gene encodes a protein of unknown biochemical function required for meristem formation and seedling development in tomato, but it was unclear whether DEM1's...
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Oda Y, Ishikawa M, Hawker N, Yun Q, Bikle D
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
. 2007 Jan;
103(3-5):776-80.
PMID: 17223341
Cell programs such as proliferation and differentiation involve the selective activation and repression of gene expression. The vitamin D receptor (VDR), through 1,25(OH)(2)D(3), controls the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes....
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Hawker N, Pennypacker S, Chang S, Bikle D
J Invest Dermatol
. 2006 Nov;
127(4):874-80.
PMID: 17082781
It has long been known that the active metabolite of vitamin D, 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D(3), stimulates differentiation and inhibits proliferation in epidermal keratinocytes through interaction with the vitamin D receptor...
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Hawker N, Bowman J
Plant Physiol
. 2004 Aug;
135(4):2261-70.
PMID: 15286295
Meristems within the plant body differ in their structure and the patterns and identities of organs they produce. Despite these differences, it is becoming apparent that shoot and root apical...
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Emery J, Floyd S, Alvarez J, Eshed Y, Hawker N, Izhaki A, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2003 Oct;
13(20):1768-74.
PMID: 14561401
Background: Shoots of all land plants have a radial pattern that can be considered to have an adaxial (central)-abaxial (peripheral) polarity. In Arabidopsis, gain-of-function alleles of PHAVOLUTA and PHABULOSA, members...