Ashwini R. Jambhekar, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
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Genomic approaches to yeast molecular biology and infectious diseaseGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorJoseph DeRisi | grad student | 2005 | UCSF | |
(Identification and characterization of bud -localized mRNAs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.) |
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Park S, Dahn R, Kurt E, et al. (2023) The mammalian midbody and midbody remnant are assembly sites for RNA and localized translation. Developmental Cell |
Tsabar M, Mock CS, Venkatachalam V, et al. (2020) A Switch in p53 Dynamics Marks Cells That Escape from DSB-Induced Cell Cycle Arrest. Cell Reports. 32: 107995 |
Hafner A, Reyes J, Stewart-Ornstein J, et al. (2020) Quantifying the Central Dogma in the p53 Pathway in Live Single Cells. Cell Systems |
Heltberg ML, Chen SH, Jiménez A, et al. (2019) Inferring Leading Interactions in the p53/Mdm2/Mdmx Circuit through Live-Cell Imaging and Modeling. Cell Systems |
Hafner A, Bulyk ML, Jambhekar A, et al. (2019) The multiple mechanisms that regulate p53 activity and cell fate. Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology |
Lu D, Holton K, Hafner A, et al. (2019) Abstract LB-101: Combined p53 dynamics and post-translational modifications determine subsequent protein expression and cell fate Cancer Research |
Xiang Y, Laurent B, Hsu CH, et al. (2017) Corrigendum: RNA m6A methylation regulates the ultraviolet-induced DNA damage response. Nature |
Xiang Y, Laurent B, Hsu CH, et al. (2017) RNA m(6)A methylation regulates the ultraviolet-induced DNA damage response. Nature |
Emerman AB, Jambhekar A, Blower MD. (2016) Identification and Characterization of Mitotic Spindle-Localized Transcripts. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1413: 303-24 |
Schweidenback CT, Emerman AB, Jambhekar A, et al. (2015) Evidence for multiple, distinct ADAR-containing complexes in Xenopus laevis. Rna (New York, N.Y.). 21: 279-95 |