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Jonathan P Rast
Emory University
1992
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37542721Evolution of two distinct variable lymphocyte receptors in lampreys: VLRD and VLRE.Cell Rep2023
34358577Post-translational protein deimination signatures in sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) plasma and plasma-extracellular vesicles.Dev Comp Immunol2021
34880135Evolution of variable lymphocyte receptor B antibody loci in jawless vertebrates.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2021
31993052Bacterial Exposure Mediates Developmental Plasticity and Resistance to Lethal <i>Vibrio lentus</i> Infection in Purple Sea Urchin <i>(Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)</i> Larvae.Front Immunol2020
31104936Mitigating Anticipated Effects of Systematic Errors Supports Sister-Group Relationship between Xenacoelomorpha and Ambulacraria.Curr Biol2019
31666307Ancient <i>BCMA</i>-like Genes Herald B Cell Regulation in Lampreys.J Immunol2019
31463705Immune activity at the gut epithelium in the larval sea urchin.Cell Tissue Res2019
30777183Analysis of immune response in the sea urchin larva.Methods Cell Biol2019
29045542Bacterial artificial chromosomes as recombinant reporter constructs to investigate gene expression and regulation in echinoderms.Brief Funct Genomics2018
30083919Sea Urchin Larvae as a Model for Postembryonic Development.Results Probl Cell Differ2018
29769532AID/APOBEC-like cytidine deaminases are ancient innate immune mediators in invertebrates.Nat Commun2018
28832025Corrigendum: Whole genome analysis of a schistosomiasis-transmitting freshwater snail.Nat Commun2017
28447937IL17 factors are early regulators in the gut epithelium during inflammatory response to <i>Vibrio</i> in the sea urchin larva.Elife2017
29109720An Organismal Model for Gene Regulatory Networks in the Gut-Associated Immune Response.Front Immunol2017
28785056Perturbation of gut bacteria induces a coordinated cellular immune response in the purple sea urchin larva.Immunol Cell Biol2017
28508897Whole genome analysis of a schistosomiasis-transmitting freshwater snail.Nat Commun2017
27192936Perturbation of gut bacteria induces a coordinated cellular immune response in the purple sea urchin larva.Immunol Cell Biol2016
27265865A conserved alternative form of the purple sea urchin HEB/E2-2/E2A transcription factor mediates a switch in E-protein regulatory state in differentiating immune cells.Dev Biol2016
25450907Diversity of animal immune receptors and the origins of recognition complexity in the deuterostomes.Dev Comp Immunol2015
24847885The ctenophore genome and the evolutionary origins of neural systems.Nature2014
25383416Obituary: Zeev Pancer 1957â¿¿2014.Dev Comp Immunol2014
23553834Lamprey immunity is far from primitive.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2013
23792116An ancient role for Gata-1/2/3 and Scl transcription factor homologs in the development of immunocytes.Dev Biol2013
23435085Sequencing of the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) genome provides insights into vertebrate evolution.Nat Genet2013
22679446Dynamic evolution of toll-like receptor multigene families in echinoderms.Front Immunol2012
21701981Characterizing immune receptors from new genome sequences.Methods Mol Biol2011
20022762Highly diversified innate receptor systems and new forms of animal immunity.Semin Immunol2010
21528703Echinoderm immunity.Adv Exp Med Biol2010
20651744The origins of vertebrate adaptive immunity.Nat Rev Immunol2010
20138544Evolution of innate and adaptive immune recognition structures.Semin Immunol2010
20363251SpTie1/2 is expressed in coelomocytes, axial organ and embryos of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, and is an orthologue of vertebrate Tie1 and Tie2.Dev Comp Immunol2010
19887082Sp185/333: a novel family of genes and proteins involved in the purple sea urchin immune response.Dev Comp Immunol2010
19668259Universal rules of immunity.Immunol Cell Biol2009
18562680The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology.Genome Res2008
18574104Marine invertebrate genome sequences and our evolving understanding of animal immunity.Biol Bull2008
18574098Biological bulletin virtual symposium: genomics of large marine metazoans.Biol Bull2008
18505598Glypicans.Genome Biol2008
17703932Alternative mechanisms of immune receptor diversity.Curr Opin Immunol2007
16116652Unusual gene order and organization of the sea urchin hox cluster.J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol2006
17095691The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.Science2006
17095692Genomic insights into the immune system of the sea urchin.Science2006
17027739The immune gene repertoire encoded in the purple sea urchin genome.Dev Biol2006
16505374An ancient evolutionary origin of the Rag1/2 gene locus.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2006
16102575New insights into alternative mechanisms of immune receptor diversification.Adv Immunol2005
16332519Echinoderms.Curr Biol2005
15242392The phylogenetic origins of the antigen-binding receptors and somatic diversification mechanisms.Immunol Rev2004
15575629Genomic resources for the study of sea urchin development.Methods Cell Biol2004
15522620Mechanisms of antigen receptor evolution.Semin Immunol2004
15183312Expression patterns of four different regulatory genes that function during sea urchin development.Gene Expr Patterns2004
12836701Development gene networks and evolution.J Struct Funct Genomics2003
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