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Cynthia A Bradham
Affiliation
Boston University
ORCID
Career Start Year
1995
Papers
52
H Index
28
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36368523
Ethanol exposure perturbs sea urchin development and disrupts developmental timing.
Dev Biol
2023
37086439
ICAT: a novel algorithm to robustly identify cell states following perturbations in single-cell transcriptomes.
Bioinformatics
2023
36948411
Polychrome labeling reveals skeletal triradiate and elongation dynamics and abnormalities in patterning cue-perturbed embryos.
Dev Biol
2023
37139779
Voltage-gated sodium channel activity mediates sea urchin larval skeletal patterning through spatial regulation of Wnt5 expression.
Development
2023
34900995
Derivedness Index for Estimating Degree of Phenotypic Evolution of Embryos: A Study of Comparative Transcriptomic Analyses of Chordates and Echinoderms.
Front Cell Dev Biol
2021
33824400
Author Correction: Genomic insights of body plan transitions from bilateral to pentameral symmetry in Echinoderms.
Commun Biol
2021
31816285
The developmental transcriptome for Lytechinus variegatus exhibits temporally punctuated gene expression changes.
Dev Biol
2020
30948024
Spatially mapping gene expression in sea urchin primary mesenchyme cells.
Methods Cell Biol
2019
30948026
Measuring voltage and ion concentrations in live embryos.
Methods Cell Biol
2019
26755701
RNA-Seq identifies SPGs as a ventral skeletal patterning cue in sea urchins.
Development
2016
26905309
Zygotic LvBMP5-8 is required for skeletal patterning and for left-right but not dorsal-ventral specification in the sea urchin embryo.
Dev Biol
2016
25633352
Late Alk4/5/7 signaling is required for anterior skeletal patterning in sea urchin embryos.
Development
2015
26282894
H(+)/K(+) ATPase activity is required for biomineralization in sea urchin embryos.
Dev Biol
2015
25167787
A computational model for BMP movement in sea urchin embryos.
J Theor Biol
2014
23063796
NF-κB is required for cnidocyte development in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis.
Dev Biol
2013
22431628
Pantropic retroviruses as a transduction tool for sea urchin embryos.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2012
21387455
Mitochondrial gradients and p38 activity in early sea urchin embryos.
Mol Reprod Dev
2011
19389361
Chordin is required for neural but not axial development in sea urchin embryos.
Dev Biol
2009
16319119
p38 MAPK is essential for secondary axis specification and patterning in sea urchin embryos.
Development
2006
17078944
The genomic repertoire for cell cycle control and DNA metabolism in S. purpuratus.
Dev Biol
2006
17095691
The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
Science
2006
17027740
The sea urchin kinome: a first look.
Dev Biol
2006
17054939
A functional genomic and proteomic perspective of sea urchin calcium signaling and egg activation.
Dev Biol
2006
17084834
RTK and TGF-beta signaling pathways genes in the sea urchin genome.
Dev Biol
2006
16959243
Translational control genes in the sea urchin genome.
Dev Biol
2006
16627995
p38 MAPK in development and cancer.
Cell Cycle
2006
15042695
PI3K inhibitors block skeletogenesis but not patterning in sea urchin embryos.
Dev Dyn
2004
12668975
c-Jun-N-terminal kinase drives cyclin D1 expression and proliferation during liver regeneration.
Hepatology
2003
11804847
Increased cytochrome P-450 2E1 expression sensitizes hepatocytes to c-Jun-mediated cell death from TNF-alpha.
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
2002
12143039
Jun kinase modulates tumor necrosis factor-dependent apoptosis in liver cells.
Hepatology
2002
11668037
Dominant-negative TAK1 induces c-Myc and G(0) exit in liver.
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
2001
11679966
TAK1/JNK and p38 have opposite effects on rat hepatic stellate cells.
Hepatology
2001
10752746
Gene expression and cytokine and enzyme activation in the liver after a burn injury.
J Burn Care Rehabil
2000
10899173
The focal adhesion kinase suppresses transformation-associated, anchorage-independent apoptosis in human breast cancer cells. Involvement of death receptor-related signaling pathways.
J Biol Chem
2000
10766806
The mitochondrial permeability transition augments Fas-induced apoptosis in mouse hepatocytes.
J Biol Chem
2000
10477620
Curcumin blocks cytokine-mediated NF-kappa B activation and proinflammatory gene expression by inhibiting inhibitory factor I-kappa B kinase activity.
J Immunol
1999
10989668
Confocal microscopy of the mitochondrial permeability transition in necrotic and apoptotic cell death.
Biochem Soc Symp
1999
10388501
Activation of nuclear factor-kappaB during orthotopic liver transplantation in rats is protective and does not require Kupffer cells.
Liver Transpl Surg
1999
10665521
Mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of necrotic and apoptotic cell death.
J Bioenerg Biomembr
1999
10051475
Glycine and uridine prevent D-galactosamine hepatotoxicity in the rat: role of Kupffer cells.
Hepatology
1999
10201981
TNF receptor-associated factor-2 is involved in both IL-1 beta and TNF-alpha signaling cascades leading to NF-kappa B activation and IL-8 expression in human intestinal epithelial cells.
J Immunol
1999
10545411
Corn oil rapidly activates nuclear factor-kappaB in hepatic Kupffer cells by oxidant-dependent mechanisms.
Carcinogenesis
1999
9714796
The mitochondrial permeability transition in cell death: a common mechanism in necrosis, apoptosis and autophagy.
Biochim Biophys Acta
1998
9914830
Confocal microscopy of the mitochondrial permeability transition in necrotic cell killing, apoptosis and autophagy.
Biofactors
1998
9774651
The mitochondrial permeability transition is required for tumor necrosis factor alpha-mediated apoptosis and cytochrome c release.
Mol Cell Biol
1998
9724248
Mechanisms of hepatic toxicity. I. TNF-induced liver injury.
Am J Physiol
1998
9357820
Hydrogen peroxide-induced liver cell necrosis is dependent on AP-1 activation.
Am J Physiol
1997
9141429
Reperfusion after liver transplantation in rats differentially activates the mitogen-activated protein kinases.
Hepatology
1997
8643674
Peptides containing a consensus Ras binding sequence from Raf-1 and theGTPase activating protein NF1 inhibit Ras function.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
1996
8944691
Differential regulation of hepatocyte DNA synthesis by cAMP in vitro in vivo.
Am J Physiol
1996
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