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David R McClay
Duke University
1974
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37322563Feedback circuits are numerous in embryonic gene regulatory networks and offer a stabilizing influence on evolution of those networks.Evodevo2023
35152985Development of a larval nervous system in the sea urchin.Curr Top Dev Biol2022
36067837Wound repair in sea urchin larvae involves pigment cells and blastocoelar cells.Dev Biol2022
32939708Perspective on Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transitions in Embryos.Methods Mol Biol2021
34610899Reprint of: Conditional specification of endomesoderm.Cells Dev2021
34463740Developmental single-cell transcriptomics in the Lytechinus variegatus sea urchin embryo.Development2021
34654908Author Correction: Guidelines and definitions for research on epithelial-mesenchymal transition.Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol2021
34245941Conditional specification of endomesoderm.Cells Dev2021
32939729Methodologies for Following EMT In Vivo at Single Cell Resolution.Methods Mol Biol2021
32433766Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of the Sea Urchin Lytechinus variegatus Substantially Improves Functional Genomic Analyses.Genome Biol Evol2020
31959288Gastrulation in the sea urchin.Curr Top Dev Biol2020
31881199Developmental origin of peripheral ciliary band neurons in the sea urchin embryo.Dev Biol2020
32300252Guidelines and definitions for research on epithelial-mesenchymal transition.Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol2020
30792836Spatial and temporal patterns of gene expression during neurogenesis in the sea urchin <i>Lytechinus variegatus</i>.Evodevo2019
30777177Methods for transplantation of sea urchin blastomeres.Methods Cell Biol2019
30948019Unlocking mechanisms of development through advances in tools.Methods Cell Biol2019
29331498Identification of neural transcription factors required for the differentiation of three neuronal subtypes in the sea urchin embryo.Dev Biol2018
30413529Neurogenesis in the sea urchin embryo is initiated uniquely in three domains.Development2018
28684256New insights from a high-resolution look at gastrulation in the sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus.Mech Dev2017
26969970Sea Urchin Morphogenesis.Curr Top Dev Biol2016
27525340Reprint of: In Memoriam - Eric H. Davidson (1937-2015).Dev Biol2016
26943850Comparative Developmental Transcriptomics Reveals Rewiring of a Highly Conserved Gene Regulatory Network during a Major Life History Switch in the Sea Urchin Genus Heliocidaris.PLoS Biol2016
26962438Developmental gene regulatory networks in sea urchins and what we can learn from them.F1000Res2016
26872875Contribution of hedgehog signaling to the establishment of left-right asymmetry in the sea urchin.Dev Biol2016
26862609Eric H. Davidson (1937â¿¿2015).Dev Biol2015
26402456Deployment of a retinal determination gene network drives directed cell migration in the sea urchin embryo.Elife2015
24124205Hedgehog signaling requires motile cilia in the sea urchin.Mol Biol Evol2014
25009306Specification to biomineralization: following a single cell type as it constructs a skeleton.Integr Comp Biol2014
24780626Delayed transition to new cell fates during cellular reprogramming.Dev Biol2014
24549853Branching out: origins of the sea urchin larval skeleton in development and evolution.Genesis2014
24598159Sub-circuits of a gene regulatory network control a developmental epithelial-mesenchymal transition.Development2014
24567217Perturbations to the hedgehog pathway in sea urchin embryos.Methods Mol Biol2014
24227654Short-range Wnt5 signaling initiates specification of sea urchin posterior ectoderm.Development2013
22274701Frizzled1/2/7 signaling directs β-catenin nuclearisation and initiates endoderm specification in macromeres during sea urchin embryogenesis.Development2012
23801438Morphogenesis in sea urchin embryos: linking cellular events to gene regulatory network states.Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol2012
23055829Left-right asymmetry in the sea urchin embryo: BMP and the asymmetrical origins of the adult.PLoS Biol2012
21303847The control of foxN2/3 expression in sea urchin embryos and its function in the skeletogenic gene regulatory network.Development2011
21652646Evolutionary crossroads in developmental biology: sea urchins.Development2011
21750039Wnt6 activates endoderm in the sea urchin gene regulatory network.Development2011
20023163Dynamics of Delta/Notch signaling on endomesoderm segregation in the sea urchin embryo.Development2010
19449300Blocking Dishevelled signaling in the noncanonical Wnt pathway in sea urchins disrupts endoderm formation and spiculogenesis, but not secondary mesoderm formation.Dev Dyn2009
19393640Hedgehog signaling patterns mesoderm in the sea urchin.Dev Biol2009
19389361Chordin is required for neural but not axial development in sea urchin embryos.Dev Biol2009
18191830Vasa protein expression is restricted to the small micromeres of the sea urchin, but is inducible in other lineages early in development.Dev Biol2008
19109698Evolution of the Wnt pathways.Methods Mol Biol2008
18495103Twist is an essential regulator of the skeletogenic gene regulatory network in the sea urchin embryo.Dev Biol2008
18550713LvNumb works synergistically with Notch signaling to specify non-skeletal mesoderm cells in the sea urchin embryo.Development2008
18077587FGF signals guide migration of mesenchymal cells, control skeletal morphogenesis [corrected] and regulate gastrulation during sea urchin development.Development2008
17287249The Snail repressor is required for PMC ingression in the sea urchin embryo.Development2007
18228256Ingression of primary mesenchyme cells of the sea urchin embryo: a precisely timed epithelial mesenchymal transition.Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today2007
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Duke University
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Brown University
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Institute of Aerospace and Undersea Medicine, National Defense Medical Center
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Duke University
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California Institute of Technology
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Boston University
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Auburn University
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University of Michigan Medical School ann arbor
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University College London
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Carnegie Mellon University
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University of Maine
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Sorbonne Universite, CNRS
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Institut Biology Valrose, Universite Cote d'Azur
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Regional Institute of Wine and Oil
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University of Miami
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College of Charleston
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CTO Hospital
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Western Michigan University
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Present address: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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University of Montana
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Complex Systems Institute Paris Ile-de-France (ISC-PIF, CNRS
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Universite Cote d'Azur, CNRS, Inserm
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University of California davis
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Universite Cote d'Azur-CNRS-Inserm-Institute for Research on Cancer and Ageing
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University of California San Diego
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