Thomas Ryan Hurd
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Recent Articles
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Monteiro V, Safavian D, Vasudevan D, Hurd T
PLoS Genet
. 2023 Jan;
19(1):e1010610.
PMID: 36696418
Stem cells often possess immature mitochondria with few inner membrane invaginations, which increase as stem cells differentiate. Despite this being a conserved feature across many stem cell types in numerous...
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Hurd T, Herrmann B, Sauerwald J, Sanny J, Grosch M, Lehmann R
Dev Cell
. 2016 Dec;
39(5):560-571.
PMID: 27923120
Inherited mtDNA mutations cause severe human disease. In most species, mitochondria are inherited maternally through mechanisms that are poorly understood. Genes that specifically control the inheritance of mitochondria in the...
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Hurd T, Liang F, Lehmann R
PLoS Genet
. 2016 Aug;
12(8):e1006285.
PMID: 27564704
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1005625.].
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Hurd T, Liang F, Lehmann R
PLoS Genet
. 2015 Nov;
11(11):e1005625.
PMID: 26587980
Curly, described almost a century ago, is one of the most frequently used markers in Drosophila genetics. Despite this the molecular identity of Curly has remained obscure. Here we show...
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Hurd T, Leblanc M, Jones L, DeGennaro M, Lehmann R
Methods Enzymol
. 2013 Jul;
528:197-215.
PMID: 23849867
Under normal physiological conditions, cells use oxidants, particularly H2O2, for signal transduction during processes such as proliferation and migration. Though recent progress has been made in determining the precise role...
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Hurd T, DeGennaro M, Lehmann R
Trends Cell Biol
. 2012 Jan;
22(2):107-15.
PMID: 22209517
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), particularly hydrogen peroxide, and the proteins that regulate them play important roles in the migration and adhesion of cells. Stimulation of cell surface receptors with growth...
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DeGennaro M, Hurd T, Siekhaus D, Biteau B, Jasper H, Lehmann R
Dev Cell
. 2011 Feb;
20(2):233-43.
PMID: 21316590
Regulated adhesion between cells and their environment is critical for normal cell migration. We have identified mutations in a gene encoding the Drosophila hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂)-degrading enzyme Jafrac1, which lead...