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Tiffany A Cook
Affiliation
Wayne State University School of Medicine
ORCID
Career Start Year
1994
Papers
54
H Index
27
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Journal Title
Published Year
36575057
Global Gene Expression Analysis Reveals Complex Cuticle Organization of the Tribolium Compound Eye.
Genome Biol Evol
2023
37065850
Probing the conserved roles of cut in the development and function of optically different insect compound eyes.
Front Cell Dev Biol
2023
36092740
EyeVolve, a modular PYTHON based model for simulating developmental eye type diversification.
Front Cell Dev Biol
2022
34029596
Development and characterization of a chronic photoreceptor degeneration model in adult zebrafish that does not trigger a regenerative response.
Exp Eye Res
2021
34343526
Semper's cells in the insect compound eye: Insights into ocular form and function.
Dev Biol
2021
31265830
Opposing transcriptional and post-transcriptional roles for Scalloped in binary Hippo-dependent neural fate decisions.
Dev Biol
2019
29324767
Glass promotes the differentiation of neuronal and non-neuronal cell types in the Drosophila eye.
PLoS Genet
2018
28562601
Multifunctional glial support by Semper cells in the Drosophila retina.
PLoS Genet
2017
28477155
The cuticular nature of corneal lenses in Drosophila melanogaster.
Dev Genes Evol
2017
28992245
A Complex Lens for a Complex Eye.
Integr Comp Biol
2017
27436551
Ancient default activators of terminal photoreceptor differentiation in the pancrustacean compound eye: the homeodomain transcription factors Otd and Pph13.
Curr Opin Insect Sci
2016
25625203
Hypo- or hyper-hippo: a balancing act with bHLH transcription factors.
Dev Cell
2015
26252385
Rhomboid Enhancer Activity Defines a Subset of Drosophila Neural Precursors Required for Proper Feeding, Growth and Viability.
PLoS One
2015
23989952
Opposite feedbacks in the Hippo pathway for growth control and neural fate.
Science
2013
24146926
Drosophila Dyrk2 plays a role in the development of the visual system.
PLoS One
2013
22113834
OTX2 and CRX rescue overlapping and photoreceptor-specific functions in the Drosophila eye.
Dev Dyn
2012
23023331
Alterations of the CIB2 calcium- and integrin-binding protein cause Usher syndrome type 1J and nonsyndromic deafness DFNB48.
Nat Genet
2012
22438572
Integration of an abdominal Hox complex with Pax2 yields cell-specific EGF secretion from Drosophila sensory precursor cells.
Development
2012
21377630
800 facets of retinal degeneration.
Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci
2011
21877135
The lens in focus: a comparison of lens development in Drosophila and vertebrates.
Mol Genet Genomics
2011
21539742
Prospero and Pax2 combinatorially control neural cell fate decisions by modulating Ras- and Notch-dependent signaling.
Neural Dev
2011
21663797
Interlocked feedforward loops control cell-type-specific Rhodopsin expression in the Drosophila eye.
Cell
2011
20339309
Conservation of the TGFbeta/Labial homeobox signaling loop in endoderm-derived cells between Drosophila and mammals.
Pancreatology
2010
21113005
Molecular evidence for color discrimination in the Atlantic sand fiddler crab, Uca pugilator.
J Exp Biol
2010
20732315
Separable transcriptional regulatory domains within Otd control photoreceptor terminal differentiation events.
Dev Biol
2010
20875816
Proneural and abdominal Hox inputs synergize to promote sensory organ formation in the Drosophila abdomen.
Dev Biol
2010
20959165
Building a fly eye: terminal differentiation events of the retina, corneal lens, and pigmented epithelia.
Curr Top Dev Biol
2010
20478292
Atonal, Senseless, and Abdominal-A regulate rhomboid enhancer activity in abdominal sensory organ precursors.
Dev Biol
2010
20667913
Pph13 and orthodenticle define a dual regulatory pathway for photoreceptor cell morphogenesis and function.
Development
2010
20571393
Gfi1-cells and circuits: unraveling transcriptional networks of development and disease.
Curr Opin Hematol
2010
20398649
Comparing anterior and posterior Hox complex formation reveals guidelines for predicting cis-regulatory elements.
Dev Biol
2010
19915119
Spatial distribution of opsin-encoding mRNAs in the tiered larval retinas of the sunburst diving beetle Thermonectus marmoratus (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae).
J Exp Biol
2009
18433293
Iroquois complex genes induce co-expression of rhodopsins in Drosophila.
PLoS Biol
2008
18694568
Hox and senseless antagonism functions as a molecular switch to regulate EGF secretion in the Drosophila PNS.
Dev Cell
2008
18241855
Analysis of the Otd-dependent transcriptome supports the evolutionary conservation of CRX/OTX/OTD functions in flies and vertebrates.
Dev Biol
2008
18154648
Genomic and gene regulatory signatures of cryptozoic adaptation: Loss of blue sensitive photoreceptors through expansion of long wavelength-opsin expression in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum.
Front Zool
2007
17978002
Senseless functions as a molecular switch for color photoreceptor differentiation in Drosophila.
Development
2007
15774581
Role of transcription factor KLF11 and its diabetes-associated gene variants in pancreatic beta cell function.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2005
15531587
KLF11-mediated repression antagonizes Sp1/sterol-responsive element-binding protein-induced transcriptional activation of caveolin-1 in response to cholesterol signaling.
J Biol Chem
2005
12791270
Distinction between color photoreceptor cell fates is controlled by Prospero in Drosophila.
Dev Cell
2003
14505358
Cell diversity in the retina: more than meets the eye.
Bioessays
2003
12967559
Otd/Crx, a dual regulator for the specification of ommatidia subtypes in the Drosophila retina.
Dev Cell
2003
12620113
Sp1- and Krüppel-like transcription factors.
Genome Biol
2003
11735387
Photoreceptor subtype specification: from flies to humans.
Semin Cell Dev Biol
2001
10762604
TIEG proteins join the Smads as TGF-beta-regulated transcription factors that control pancreatic cell growth.
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
2000
10506214
Three conserved transcriptional repressor domains are a defining feature of the TIEG subfamily of Sp1-like zinc finger proteins.
J Biol Chem
1999
10415854
Sp1 and its likes: biochemical and functional predictions for a growing family of zinc finger transcription factors.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
1999
9748269
Molecular cloning and characterization of TIEG2 reveals a new subfamily of transforming growth factor-beta-inducible Sp1-like zinc finger-encoding genes involved in the regulation of cell growth.
J Biol Chem
1998
9012790
The dynamins: redundant or distinct functions for an expanding family of related GTPases?
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
1997
8635150
Identification and characterization of zinc finger encoding genes from the tumoral exocrine pancreatic cell line AR42J.
Cancer Lett
1996
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