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Athula H Wikramanayake
Affiliation
University of Miami
ORCID
Career Start Year
1992
Papers
47
H Index
24
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Journal Title
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36993251
Evolution of promoter-proximal pausing enabled a new layer of transcription control.
Res Sq
2023
34767794
Distinct Frizzled receptors independently mediate endomesoderm specification and primary archenteron invagination during gastrulation in Nematostella.
Dev Biol
2022
34038442
The nanoscale organization of the Wnt signaling integrator Dishevelled in the vegetal cortex domain of an egg and early embryo.
PLoS One
2021
33714764
Metformin derived carbon dots: Highly biocompatible fluorescent nanomaterials as mitochondrial targeting and blood-brain barrier penetrating biomarkers.
J Colloid Interface Sci
2021
33688076
An early global role for Axin is required for correct patterning of the anterior-posterior axis in the sea urchin embryo.
Development
2021
34739818
Polarized Dishevelled dissolution and reassembly drives embryonic axis specification in sea star oocytes.
Curr Biol
2021
33992618
William H. Klein 1946-2021.
Dev Biol
2021
33964697
Gel-like carbon dots: A high-performance future photocatalyst.
J Colloid Interface Sci
2021
30525487
Carbon Nitride Dots: A Selective Bioimaging Nanomaterial.
Bioconjug Chem
2019
30777179
Visualizing egg and embryonic polarity.
Methods Cell Biol
2019
31075220
Distinct transcriptional regulation of Nanos2 in the germ line and soma by the Wnt and delta/notch pathways.
Dev Biol
2019
30389855
Inhibition of microRNA suppression of <i>Dishevelled</i> results in Wnt pathway-associated developmental defects in sea urchin.
Development
2018
28850143
Biocompatible and blood-brain barrier permeable carbon dots for inhibition of Aβ fibrillation and toxicity, and BACE1 activity.
Nanoscale
2017
28451317
A resorcinarene for inhibition of Aβ fibrillation.
Chem Sci
2017
26759710
Ontogenetic differences in localization of glutamine transporter ApGLNT1 in the pea aphid demonstrate that mechanisms of host/symbiont integration are not similar in the maternal versus embryonic bacteriome.
Evodevo
2016
23408479
Heads or Tails? Karl Ernst von Baer, Robert Remak, and characterization of the primary axis in animal eggs.
Mol Reprod Dev
2013
24180614
Nuclearization of β-catenin in ectodermal precursors confers organizer-like ability to induce endomesoderm and pattern a pluteus larva.
Evodevo
2013
24236196
Differential regulation of disheveled in a novel vegetal cortical domain in sea urchin eggs and embryos: implications for the localized activation of canonical Wnt signaling.
PLoS One
2013
21255391
Strabismus-mediated primary archenteron invagination is uncoupled from Wnt/β-catenin-dependent endoderm cell fate specification in Nematostella vectensis (Anthozoa, Cnidaria): Implications for the evolution of gastrulation.
Evodevo
2011
19449300
Blocking Dishevelled signaling in the noncanonical Wnt pathway in sea urchins disrupts endoderm formation and spiculogenesis, but not secondary mesoderm formation.
Dev Dyn
2009
19109703
Detecting expression patterns of Wnt pathway components in Nematostella vectensis embryos.
Methods Mol Biol
2008
19109713
Functional analysis of Wnt signaling in the early sea urchin embryo using mRNA microinjection.
Methods Mol Biol
2008
19109712
Detecting expression patterns of Wnt pathway components in sea urchin embryos.
Methods Mol Biol
2008
19109711
Wnt signaling in the early sea urchin embryo.
Methods Mol Biol
2008
17716645
Asymmetric developmental potential along the animal-vegetal axis in the anthozoan cnidarian, Nematostella vectensis, is mediated by Dishevelled.
Dev Biol
2007
17095691
The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
Science
2006
17069790
A genome-wide survey of the evolutionarily conserved Wnt pathways in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
Dev Biol
2006
16289024
cis-Regulatory inputs of the wnt8 gene in the sea urchin endomesoderm network.
Dev Biol
2005
15151983
Differential stability of beta-catenin along the animal-vegetal axis of the sea urchin embryo mediated by dishevelled.
Development
2004
15575610
Blastomere isolation and transplantation.
Methods Cell Biol
2004
15282746
Nuclear beta-catenin-dependent Wnt8 signaling in vegetal cells of the early sea urchin embryo regulates gastrulation and differentiation of endoderm and mesodermal cell lineages.
Genesis
2004
12604173
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons disrupt axial development in sea urchin embryos through a beta-catenin dependent pathway.
Toxicology
2003
14647383
An ancient role for nuclear beta-catenin in the evolution of axial polarity and germ layer segregation.
Nature
2003
12052892
Cyclin D and cdk4 are required for normal development beyond the blastula stage in sea urchin embryos.
Mol Cell Biol
2002
10664150
Involvement of Tcf/Lef in establishing cell types along the animal-vegetal axis of sea urchins.
Dev Genes Evol
2000
10433832
Requirement of SpOtx in cell fate decisions in the sea urchin embryo and possible role as a mediator of beta-catenin signaling.
Dev Biol
1999
10402953
How to grow a gut: ontogeny of the endoderm in the sea urchin embryo.
Bioessays
1999
9689082
beta-Catenin is essential for patterning the maternally specified animal-vegetal axis in the sea urchin embryo.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
1998
9006063
Multiple signaling events specify ectoderm and pattern the oral-aboral axis in the sea urchin embryo.
Development
1997
9199362
Disruption of gastrulation and oral-aboral ectoderm differentiation in the Lytechinus pictus embryo by a dominant/negative PDGF receptor.
Development
1997
8625836
Altering cell fates in sea urchin embryos by overexpressing SpOtx, an orthodenticle-related protein.
Development
1996
9025071
Very early and transient vegetal-plate expression of SpKrox1, a Krüppel/Krox gene from Stronglyocentrotus purpuratus.
Mech Dev
1996
8952065
Transient appearance of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Otx in micromere nuclei: cytoplasmic retention of SpOtx possibly mediated through an alpha-actinin interaction.
Dev Genet
1996
7875376
An orthodenticle-related protein from Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
Dev Biol
1995
7789279
Autonomous and non-autonomous differentiation of ectoderm in different sea urchin species.
Development
1995
37282142
Two Extracellular Matrices From Oocytes of the Marine Shrimp Sicyonia ingentis that Independently Mediate Only Primary or Secondary Sperm Binding: (sperm/fertilization/shrimp/gamete binding/extracellular matrix).
Dev Growth Differ
1994
37281739
Sperm of the Shrimp Sicyonia ingentis Undergo a Bi-Phasic Capacitation Accompanied by Morphological Changes.
Dev Growth Differ
1992
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