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Debra J. Wolgemuth

Affiliations: 
Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology
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Her YR, Wang L, Chepelev I, et al. (2021) Genome-wide chromatin occupancy of BRDT and gene expression analysis suggest transcriptional partners and specific epigenetic landscapes that regulate gene expression during spermatogenesis. Molecular Reproduction and Development
Chung SSW, Vizcarra N, Wolgemuth DJ. (2020) Filamentous actin disorganization and absence of apical ectoplasmic specialization disassembly during spermiation upon interference with retinoid signaling. Biology of Reproduction
Ma F, Wang X, Chung SSW, et al. (2020) Cyclin A2 is essential for mouse gonocyte maturation. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 1-11
Chotiner JY, Wolgemuth DJ, Wang PJ. (2019) Functions of cyclins and CDKs in mammalian gametogenesisā€ . Biology of Reproduction
Vladar EK, Stratton MB, Saal ML, et al. (2018) Cyclin-dependent kinase control of motile ciliogenesis. Elife. 7
Manterola M, Brown TM, Oh MY, et al. (2018) BRDT is an essential epigenetic regulator for proper chromatin organization, silencing of sex chromosomes and crossover formation in male meiosis. Plos Genetics. 14: e1007209
Panigrahi SK, Manterola M, Wolgemuth DJ. (2017) Meiotic failure in cyclin A1-deficient mouse spermatocytes triggers apoptosis through intrinsic and extrinsic signaling pathways and 14-3-3 proteins. Plos One. 12: e0173926
Manterola M, Sicinski P, Wolgemuth DJ. (2016) E-type cyclins modulate telomere integrity in mammalian male meiosis. Chromosoma. 125: 253-64
Wang L, Wolgemuth DJ. (2015) BET Protein BRDT Complexes with HDAC1, PRMT5 and TRIM28 and Functions in Transcriptional Repression During Spermatogenesis. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Miftakhova R, Hedblom A, Batkiewicz L, et al. (2015) Cyclin A1 regulates the interactions between mouse haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells and their niches. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 14: 1948-60
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