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Brenna S McCauley

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Trends in Genetics : TIG|July 7, 2023
Mammalian aging driven by transcription going awryBrenna S McCauley, Weiwei Dang
Briefings in Functional Genomics|May 29, 2021
Loosening chromatin and dysregulated transcription: a perspective on cryptic transcription during mammalian agingBrenna S McCauley, Weiwei Dang
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 27, 2014
Histone methylation and aging: lessons learned from model systemsBrenna S McCauley, Weiwei Dang
Medical Review (2021)|October 29, 2025
Transcript diversity in aging: cryptic transcription and splicingBrenna S McCauley, Nicholas Nikoloutsos, Weiwei Dang
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 17, 2009
Evolution of gene regulatory network architectures: examples of subcircuit conservation and plasticity between classes of echinodermsVeronica F Hinman, Kristen A Yankura, Brenna S McCauley
Developmental Biology|November 28, 2009
A conserved gene regulatory network subcircuit drives different developmental fates in the vegetal pole of highly divergent echinoderm embryosBrenna S McCauley, Erin P Weideman, Veronica F Hinman
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|August 1, 2013
Expression of wnt and frizzled genes during early sea star developmentBrenna S McCauley, Eda Akyar, Laura Filliger, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 18, 2014
Dose-dependent nuclear β-catenin response segregates endomesoderm along the sea star primary axisBrenna S McCauley, Eda Akyar, H Rosa Saad, et al.
Evodevo|August 11, 2012
Development of an embryonic skeletogenic mesenchyme lineage in a sea cucumber reveals the trajectory of change for the evolution of novel structures in echinodermsBrenna S McCauley, Erin P Wright, Cameron Exner, et al.
Nature Communications|December 5, 2020
Systematic comparison of sea urchin and sea star developmental gene regulatory networks explains how novelty is incorporated in early developmentGregory A Cary, Brenna S McCauley, Olga Zueva, et al.
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Trends in Genetics : TIG|July 7, 2023
Mammalian aging driven by transcription going awryBrenna S McCauley, Weiwei Dang
Briefings in Functional Genomics|May 29, 2021
Loosening chromatin and dysregulated transcription: a perspective on cryptic transcription during mammalian agingBrenna S McCauley, Weiwei Dang
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 27, 2014
Histone methylation and aging: lessons learned from model systemsBrenna S McCauley, Weiwei Dang
Medical Review (2021)|October 29, 2025
Transcript diversity in aging: cryptic transcription and splicingBrenna S McCauley, Nicholas Nikoloutsos, Weiwei Dang
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 17, 2009
Evolution of gene regulatory network architectures: examples of subcircuit conservation and plasticity between classes of echinodermsVeronica F Hinman, Kristen A Yankura, Brenna S McCauley
Developmental Biology|November 28, 2009
A conserved gene regulatory network subcircuit drives different developmental fates in the vegetal pole of highly divergent echinoderm embryosBrenna S McCauley, Erin P Weideman, Veronica F Hinman
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|August 1, 2013
Expression of wnt and frizzled genes during early sea star developmentBrenna S McCauley, Eda Akyar, Laura Filliger, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 18, 2014
Dose-dependent nuclear β-catenin response segregates endomesoderm along the sea star primary axisBrenna S McCauley, Eda Akyar, H Rosa Saad, et al.
Evodevo|August 11, 2012
Development of an embryonic skeletogenic mesenchyme lineage in a sea cucumber reveals the trajectory of change for the evolution of novel structures in echinodermsBrenna S McCauley, Erin P Wright, Cameron Exner, et al.
Nature Communications|December 5, 2020
Systematic comparison of sea urchin and sea star developmental gene regulatory networks explains how novelty is incorporated in early developmentGregory A Cary, Brenna S McCauley, Olga Zueva, et al.
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