Elisabeth H. Villavicencio, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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Molecular Biology, Genetics, Human DevelopmentGoogle:
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(Human GLI1 expression is regulated by Sp1 and the E -box binding factors USF -1, USF -2, and Twist.) |
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Hatton BA, Villavicencio EH, Pritchard J, et al. (2010) Notch signaling is not essential in sonic hedgehog-activated medulloblastoma. Oncogene. 29: 3865-72 |
Lakiza O, Frater L, Yoo Y, et al. (2007) Corrigendum to “STAR proteins quaking-6 and GLD-1 regulate translation of the homologues GLI1 and tra-1 through a conserved RNA 3′ UTR-based mechanism” [Dev. Biol. 287 (2005) 98–110] Developmental Biology. 307: 551-553 |
Lakiza O, Frater L, Yoo Y, et al. (2005) STAR proteins quaking-6 and GLD-1 regulate translation of the homologues GLI1 and tra-1 through a conserved RNA 3'UTR-based mechanism. Developmental Biology. 287: 98-110 |
Walterhouse DO, Lamm ML, Villavicencio E, et al. (2003) Emerging roles for hedgehog-patched-Gli signal transduction in reproduction. Biology of Reproduction. 69: 8-14 |
Villavicencio EH, Yoon JW, Frank DJ, et al. (2002) Cooperative E-box regulation of human GLI1 by TWIST and USF. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000). 32: 247-58 |
Villavicencio EH, Walterhouse DO, Iannaccone PM. (2000) The sonic hedgehog-patched-gli pathway in human development and disease. American Journal of Human Genetics. 67: 1047-54 |
Liu CZ, Yang JT, Yoon JW, et al. (1998) Characterization of the promoter region and genomic organization of GLI, a member of the Sonic hedgehog-Patched signaling pathway. Gene. 209: 1-11 |
Yang JT, Liu CZ, Villavicencio EH, et al. (1997) Expression of human GLI in mice results in failure to thrive, early death, and patchy Hirschsprung-like gastrointestinal dilatation. Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.). 3: 826-35 |