Andrew J. Holland

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2003-2006 Molecular Biology and Genetics Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States 
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Schapfl MA, LoMastro GM, Braun VZ, et al. (2024) Centrioles are frequently amplified in early B cell development but dispensable for humoral immunity. Nature Communications. 15: 8890
Skinner MW, Simington CJ, López-Jiménez P, et al. (2024) Spermatocytes have the capacity to segregate chromosomes despite centriole duplication failure. Embo Reports
LoMastro GM, Drown CG, Maryniak AL, et al. (2022) PLK4 drives centriole amplification and apical surface area expansion in multiciliated cells. Elife. 11
Phan TP, Boatwright CA, Drown CG, et al. (2022) Upstream open reading frames control PLK4 translation and centriole duplication in primordial germ cells. Genes & Development. 36: 718-736
Domínguez-Calvo A, Gönczy P, Holland AJ, et al. (2021) TRIM37: a critical orchestrator of centrosome function. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 1-9
Trakala M, Aggarwal M, Sniffen C, et al. (2021) Clonal selection of stable aneuploidies in progenitor cells drives high-prevalence tumorigenesis. Genes & Development
Evans LT, Anglen T, Scott P, et al. (2020) ANKRD26 recruits PIDD1 to centriolar distal appendages to activate the PIDDosome following centrosome amplification. The Embo Journal. e105106
Yeow ZY, Lambrus BG, Marlow R, et al. (2020) Targeting TRIM37-driven centrosome dysfunction in 17q23-amplified breast cancer. Nature
Ardeljan D, Steranka JP, Liu C, et al. (2020) Cell fitness screens reveal a conflict between LINE-1 retrotransposition and DNA replication. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 27: 168-178
Park EM, Scott PM, Clutario K, et al. (2020) WBP11 is required for splicing the TUBGCP6 pre-mRNA to promote centriole duplication. The Journal of Cell Biology. 219
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