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Reiter Lab
@ReiterLab
How are #cilia built, how do they signal, how do they go awry to cause ciliopathies, and how do we fix them?
San Francisco, CA
reitergroup.ucsf.edu
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    Reiter Lab
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    Sep 10, 2024
    Please read and critique our new paper on the genetic determinants of human kidney function @NatureGenet: rdcu.be/dTwye We combined GWAS with CNN and CRISPRi to go from loci to target genes. This roadmap may be useful to others uncovering genes underlying human traits.
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    Reiter Lab
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    May 29, 2024
    Please read, send feedback and retweet link to free full-text work on how a variant cell cycle coordinates differentiation of multi ciliated cells: rdcu.be/dJmnv
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    Dec 13, 2021
    Ever wonder how your gut grows to be more than 15 feet long? Well, wonder no more. Answers are here: rdcu.be/cCYQ6 The inimitable Ying Yang and colleagues provide some understanding of gut elongation. Turns out that growth requires ciliary signaling! 1/n
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    Dec 21, 2021
    Some end-of-the-year science! Chang Xie and colleagues have some super-interesting findings about how centrioles function in mammalian development: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S15… 1/n
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    Reiter Lab
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    Aug 16, 2022
    Come join us here at UCSF! Ladder Rank Faculty Position - Assistant, Associate or Full Professor. It’s a great, supportive, wonderfully creative community except for the fact that you’re not already part of it: aprecruit.ucsf.edu/JPF04089
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    Reiter Lab
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    May 4, 2021
    Okay, peeps, let me try my hand at this twitter thread thing, focusing on my personal highlights from @Melissa_Truong’s recent paper: authors.elsevier.com/a/1c%7Ez5L7PXe…
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    Reiter Lab
    @ReiterLab
    Oct 10, 2022
    Up early to get to Bethesda to participate in an #NIH study section. This has got to be one of the most important things we do, right?
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    Nov 15, 2021
    Heya #cilia and #Hedgehog tweeps! Shaun Abrams' paper is out @eLife in its evolutionary form. A 🧵 1/n:
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    Ciliary Hedgehog signaling regulates cell survival to build the facial midline
    Genetic analysis identifies the origins of midface defects in mouse models of ciliopathies, revealing a role for ciliary Hedgehog signaling in cell survival.
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    Reiter Lab
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    Oct 22, 2021
    Ahh. The look of discovery!
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    Reiter Lab
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    May 29, 2024
    Please read about and comment on this alternative cell cycle that regulates differentiation of airway multiciliated cells: tinyurl.com/4a6yeuke. With a nice, concise explanatory thread from @semilc!
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    Semil Choksi
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    May 29, 2024
    We thought there wasn't much new to learn about the cell cycle. Turns out we were wrong! Our paper (out today @Nature) identifies a novel alternative cell cycle that regulates differentiation, not cell division. tinyurl.com/4a6yeuke. 1/10
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    Reiter Lab
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    Feb 16, 2024
    New cilia signaling review written with @Hilgendorf_Lab and @Myers_lab and expertly edited by @lisa_heinke! Please read and give feedback. We tried to highlight existing barriers to progress, experimental innovations that might overcome them, and exciting future directions.
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    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
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    Feb 16, 2024
    Now Online Emerging mechanistic understanding of cilia function in cellular signalling dlvr.it/T2r8vD
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    Reiter Lab
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    May 16, 2024
    We've had a great #FASEBCilia2024. Deep thanks to ⁦@PeterKJackson⁩ ⁦and @Mill_lab⁩ for co-organizing. My only regret is that we will have to end this fun and illuminating get-together! Until we re-gather, please stay in touch...
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    Reiter Lab
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    Jul 9, 2021
    Welcome to the DISCO! @dhivkmr and our other wonderful colleagues show that a human ciliopathy-associated distal centriole complex (DISCO) is required to build distal appendages and, consequently, ciliogenesis.
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    Journal of Cell Biology
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    Jul 9, 2021
    Dhivya Kumar @dhivkmr, @ReiterLab and colleagues identify a multi-protein complex called DISCO (DIStal centriole COmplex) that is essential for the initiation of cilium assembly. bit.ly/3dYZ3Vs #cilia #centriole #centrosome #cellbiology #biochemistry #cytoskeleton
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    Reiter Lab
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    Jan 1, 2022
    We here at the Reiter lab are not shooting for our figures to be "almost painfully beautiful" but we'll take the compliment! Thank you, @ProfBootyPhD! (Lungs are beautiful, and I'm especially proud of Chang getting tricky pERK and p53 staining to work so well.)
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    Professor Booty PhD
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    Dec 31, 2021
    Lovely paper from the @ReiterLab - would be great to include in a developmental biology course. Almost painfully beautiful figures. cell.com/developmental-…
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