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Zachary T Morrow

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Morrow Z, Sauer J
Infect Immun . 2023 Jun; 91(7):e0054022. PMID: 37306593
Listeria monocytogenes is a facultative intracellular pathogen that has been used for decades to understand mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis and both innate and adaptive immunity. L. monocytogenes is a potent...
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Papadas A, Deb G, Cicala A, Officer A, Hope C, Pagenkopf A, et al.
Cell Rep . 2022 Aug; 40(7):111201. PMID: 35977482
Stimulatory type 1 conventional dendritic cells (cDC1s) engage in productive interactions with CD8 effectors along tumor-stroma boundaries. The paradoxical accumulation of "poised" cDC1s within stromal sheets is unlikely to simply...
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McDougal C, Morrow Z, Christopher T, Kim S, Carter D, Stevenson D, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2021 Sep; 17(9):e1009493. PMID: 34555127
Listeria monocytogenes is an intracellular bacterium that elicits robust CD8+ T-cell responses. Despite the ongoing development of L. monocytogenes-based platforms as cancer vaccines, our understanding of how L. monocytogenes drives...
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Morrow Z, Powers Z, Sauer J
Curr Clin Microbiol Rep . 2020 Oct; 6(4):213-224. PMID: 33072493
Purpose Of The Review: Immunotherapy has emerged as a promising cancer treatment, however success in only select clinical indications underscores the need for novel approaches. Recently based vaccines have been...
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Wen Z, Rajagopalan A, Flietner E, Yun G, Chesi M, Furumo Q, et al.
Blood . 2020 Jul; 137(1):61-74. PMID: 32640012
NRAS Q61 mutations are prevalent in advanced/relapsed multiple myeloma (MM) and correlate with poor patient outcomes. Thus, we generated a novel MM model by conditionally activating expression of endogenous NrasQ61R...
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Tietz K, Gallagher T, Mannings M, Morrow Z, Derr N, Amacher S
Dev Biol . 2020 Apr; 462(2):129-140. PMID: 32246943
Vertebrate segmentation is regulated by the segmentation clock, a biological oscillator that controls periodic formation of somites, or embryonic segments, which give rise to many mesodermal tissue types. This molecular...
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Morrow Z, Maxwell A, Hoshijima K, Talbot J, Grunwald D, Amacher S
Dev Dyn . 2017 Jul; 246(10):759-769. PMID: 28691257
Background: T-box genes encode a large transcription factor family implicated in many aspects of development. We are focusing on two related zebrafish T-box genes, tbx6l and tbx16, that are expressed...
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Gallagher T, Tietz K, Morrow Z, McCammon J, Goldrich M, Derr N, et al.
Dev Biol . 2017 Jun; 429(1):225-239. PMID: 28648842
Vertebrate segmentation is controlled by the segmentation clock, a molecular oscillator that regulates gene expression and cycles rapidly. The expression of many genes oscillates during segmentation, including hairy/Enhancer of split-related...
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Berberoglu M, Gallagher T, Morrow Z, Talbot J, Hromowyk K, Tenente I, et al.
Dev Biol . 2017 Mar; 424(2):162-180. PMID: 28279710
Satellite cells, also known as muscle stem cells, are responsible for skeletal muscle growth and repair in mammals. Pax7 and Pax3 transcription factors are established satellite cell markers required for...