Eric Spana - Publications

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Duke University, Durham, NC 

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2015 Leung W, Shaffer CD, Reed LK, Smith ST, Barshop W, Dirkes W, Dothager M, Lee P, Wong J, Xiong D, Yuan H, Bedard JE, Machone JF, Patterson SD, Price AL, ... ... Spana EP, et al. Drosophila muller f elements maintain a distinct set of genomic properties over 40 million years of evolution. G3 (Bethesda, Md.). 5: 719-40. PMID 25740935 DOI: 10.1534/G3.114.015966  0.512
2006 Goodman RM, Thombre S, Firtina Z, Gray D, Betts D, Roebuck J, Spana EP, Selva EM. Sprinter: a novel transmembrane protein required for Wg secretion and signaling. Development (Cambridge, England). 133: 4901-11. PMID 17108000 DOI: 10.1242/Dev.02674  0.319
2005 Kirilly D, Spana EP, Perrimon N, Padgett RW, Xie T. BMP signaling is required for controlling somatic stem cell self-renewal in the Drosophila ovary. Developmental Cell. 9: 651-62. PMID 16256740 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2005.09.013  0.416
2003 Sasamura T, Sasaki N, Miyashita F, Nakao S, Ishikawa HO, Ito M, Kitagawa M, Harigaya K, Spana E, Bilder D, Perrimon N, Matsuno K. neurotic, a novel maternal neurogenic gene, encodes an O-fucosyltransferase that is essential for Notch-Delta interactions. Development (Cambridge, England). 130: 4785-95. PMID 12917292 DOI: 10.1242/Dev.00679  0.624
2002 Song HJ, Billeter JC, Reynaud E, Carlo T, Spana EP, Perrimon N, Goodwin SF, Baker BS, Taylor BJ. The fruitless gene is required for the proper formation of axonal tracts in the embryonic central nervous system of Drosophila. Genetics. 162: 1703-24. PMID 12524343  0.483
1999 Spana E, Perrimon N. The latest in signal transduction, 1999. Specificity in Signal Transduction, Keystone, Colorado, USA, 9-14 April 1999. Trends in Genetics : Tig. 15: 301-2. PMID 10475855 DOI: 10.1016/S0168-9525(99)01791-6  0.442
1998 Srinivasan S, Peng CY, Nair S, Skeath JB, Spana EP, Doe CQ. Biochemical analysis of ++Prospero protein during asymmetric cell division: cortical Prospero is highly phosphorylated relative to nuclear Prospero. Developmental Biology. 204: 478-87. PMID 9882484 DOI: 10.1006/dbio.1998.9079  0.636
1996 Spana EP, Doe CQ. Numb antagonizes Notch signaling to specify sibling neuron cell fates. Neuron. 17: 21-6. PMID 8755475 DOI: 10.1016/S0896-6273(00)80277-9  0.604
1996 Spana E, Peng C, Broadus J, Srinivasan S, Doe C. 30 Asymmetric localization and function of prospero and numb in the drosophila cns International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 14: 58. DOI: 10.1016/0736-5748(96)80225-5  0.515
1995 Broadus J, Skeath JB, Spana EP, Bossing T, Technau G, Doe CQ. New neuroblast markers and the origin of the aCC/pCC neurons in the Drosophila central nervous system. Mechanisms of Development. 53: 393-402. PMID 8645605 DOI: 10.1016/0925-4773(95)00454-8  0.649
1995 Spana EP, Kopczynski C, Goodman CS, Doe CQ. Asymmetric localization of numb autonomously determines sibling neuron identity in the Drosophila CNS. Development (Cambridge, England). 121: 3489-94. PMID 8582263  0.638
1995 Spana EP, Doe CQ. The prospero transcription factor is asymmetrically localized to the cell cortex during neuroblast mitosis in Drosophila. Development (Cambridge, England). 121: 3187-95. PMID 7588053  0.585
1995 Doe CQ, Spana EP. A collection of cortical crescents: asymmetric protein localization in CNS precursor cells. Neuron. 15: 991-5. PMID 7576667 DOI: 10.1016/0896-6273(95)90088-8  0.528
1994 Campbell G, Göring H, Lin T, Spana E, Andersson S, Doe CQ, Tomlinson A. RK2, a glial-specific homeodomain protein required for embryonic nerve cord condensation and viability in Drosophila. Development (Cambridge, England). 120: 2957-66. PMID 7607085  0.575
1993 Oliver G, Sosa-Pineda B, Geisendorf S, Spana EP, Doe CQ, Gruss P. Prox 1, a prospero-related homeobox gene expressed during mouse development. Mechanisms of Development. 44: 3-16. PMID 7908825 DOI: 10.1016/0925-4773(93)90012-M  0.541
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