Edmund B. Rucker
Affiliations: | University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States |
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Klionsky DJ, Abdelmohsen K, Abe A, et al. (2016) Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition). Autophagy. 12: 1-222 |
Gawriluk TR, Rucker EB. (2015) BECN1, corpus luteum function, and preterm labor. Autophagy. 11: 183-4 |
Paulose JK, Rucker EB, Cassone VM. (2015) Analysis of circadian rhythms in embryonic stem cells. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1235: 73-9 |
Gawriluk TR, Ko C, Hong X, et al. (2014) Beclin-1 deficiency in the murine ovary results in the reduction of progesterone production to promote preterm labor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: E4194-203 |
Hale AN, Ledbetter DJ, Gawriluk TR, et al. (2013) Autophagy: regulation and role in development. Autophagy. 9: 951-72 |
Paulose JK, Rucker EB, Cassone VM. (2012) Toward the beginning of time: circadian rhythms in metabolism precede rhythms in clock gene expression in mouse embryonic stem cells. Plos One. 7: e49555 |
Shearn AI, Deswaerte V, Gautier EL, et al. (2012) Bcl-x inactivation in macrophages accelerates progression of advanced atherosclerotic lesions in Apoe(-/-) mice. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 32: 1142-9 |
Gawriluk TR, Flaws JA, Ko C(, et al. (2012) The Importance of Autophagy in Murine Folliculogenesis and Corpus Luteum Development. Biology of Reproduction. 87: 512-512 |
Hale AN, Rucker EB. (2012) Beclin1 Is an Important Regulator of Post-Pubertal Mammary Gland Development and Lactation. Biology of Reproduction. 87: 316-316 |
Dunlap KA, Filant J, Hayashi K, et al. (2011) Postnatal deletion of Wnt7a inhibits uterine gland morphogenesis and compromises adult fertility in mice. Biology of Reproduction. 85: 386-96 |