Gary Hime

Affiliations: 
University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 
Area:
Spermatogenesis
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Perez RC, Yang X, Familari M, et al. (2024) TOB1 and TOB2 mark distinct RNA processing granules in differentiating lens fiber cells. Journal of Molecular Histology
Ayers KL, Eggers S, Rollo BN, et al. (2023) Variants in SART3 cause a spliceosomopathy characterised by failure of testis development and neuronal defects. Nature Communications. 14: 3403
Siddall NA, Casagranda F, Johanson TM, et al. (2022) MiMIC analysis reveals an isoform specific role for Drosophila Musashi in follicle stem cell maintenance and escort cell function. Cell Death Discovery. 8: 455
Yang Y, Kong R, Goh FG, et al. (2021) dRTEL1 is essential for the maintenance of Drosophila male germline stem cells. Plos Genetics. 17: e1009834
Jagga B, Edwards M, Pagin M, et al. (2021) Structural basis for nuclear import selectivity of pioneer transcription factor SOX2. Nature Communications. 12: 28
Micati DJ, Hime GR, McLaughlin EA, et al. (2018) Differential expression profiles of conserved Snail transcription factors in the mouse testis. Andrology. 6: 362-373
Saeidi S, Shapouri F, de Iongh RU, et al. (2018) Esrp1 is a marker of mouse fetal germ cells and differentially expressed during spermatogenesis. Plos One. 13: e0190925
Sutherland JM, Sobinoff AP, Fraser BA, et al. (2017) RNA binding protein Musashi-2 regulates PIWIL1 and TBX1 in mouse spermatogenesis. Journal of Cellular Physiology
Siddall N, Sutherland J, McLaughlin E, et al. (2017) Drosophila Musashi is required in the ovary to regulate follicle stem cell behaviour and maintain niche homeostasis Mechanisms of Development. 145: S171
Heaney J, Casagranda F, Hime G. (2017) Importin α1 is required for maintaining germline stem cells in Drosophila melanogaster testes Mechanisms of Development. 145: S163-S164
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