Jessica K. Sawyer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Biology | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Sign in to add mentorMark Peifer | grad student | 2010 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
(The role of Canoe/Afadin in Drosophila morphogenesis.) | ||||
Don Fox | research scientist | 2012- | Duke |
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Cohen E, Peterson NG, Sawyer JK, et al. (2021) Accelerated cell cycles enable organ regeneration under developmental time constraints in the Drosophila hindgut. Developmental Cell |
Cohen E, Sawyer JK, Peterson NG, et al. (2020) Physiology, Development, and Disease Modeling in the Drosophila Excretory System. Genetics. 214: 235-264 |
Cohen E, Sawyer JK, Peterson NG, et al. (2020) Physiology, Development, and Disease Modeling in the Excretory System. Genetics. 214: 235-264 |
Cohen E, Allen SR, Sawyer JK, et al. (2018) Fizzy-related dictates a cell cycle switch during organ repair and tissue growth responses in the hindgut. Elife. 7 |
Cohen E, Allen SR, Sawyer JK, et al. (2018) Author response: Fizzy-Related dictates A cell cycle switch during organ repair and tissue growth responses in the Drosophila hindgut Elife |
Sawyer JK, Cohen E, Fox DT. (2017) Inter-organ regulation of Drosophila intestinal stem cell proliferation by a hybrid organ boundary zone. Development (Cambridge, England) |
Cai D, Chen SC, Prasad M, et al. (2014) Mechanical feedback through E-cadherin promotes direction sensing during collective cell migration. Cell. 157: 1146-59 |
Sawyer JK, Choi W, Jung KC, et al. (2011) A contractile actomyosin network linked to adherens junctions by Canoe/afadin helps drive convergent extension. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 22: 2491-508 |
Sawyer JK, Harris NJ, Peifer M. (2009) Morphogenesis: multitalented GTPases seeking new jobs. Current Biology : Cb. 19: R985-7 |
Roeth JF, Sawyer JK, Wilner DA, et al. (2009) Rab11 helps maintain apical crumbs and adherens junctions in the Drosophila embryonic ectoderm. Plos One. 4: e7634 |