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Armando ReimerGraduate Student at University of California, Berkeley Verified email at berkeley.edu Cited by 576 |
The mammalian dynein–dynactin complex is a strong opponent to kinesin in a tug-of-war competition
Kinesin and dynein motors transport intracellular cargos bidirectionally by pulling them in
opposite directions along microtubules, through a process frequently described as a ‘tug of war…
opposite directions along microtubules, through a process frequently described as a ‘tug of war…
Dense Bicoid hubs accentuate binding along the morphogen gradient
Morphogen gradients direct the spatial patterning of developing embryos; however, the
mechanisms by which these gradients are interpreted remain elusive. Here we used lattice light-…
mechanisms by which these gradients are interpreted remain elusive. Here we used lattice light-…
Multimodal transcriptional control of pattern formation in embryonic development
Predicting how interactions between transcription factors and regulatory DNA sequence
dictate rates of transcription and, ultimately, drive developmental outcomes remains an open …
dictate rates of transcription and, ultimately, drive developmental outcomes remains an open …
Quantitative imaging of RNA polymerase II activity in plants reveals the single-cell basis of tissue-wide transcriptional dynamics
The responses of plants to their environment are often dependent on the spatiotemporal
dynamics of transcriptional regulation. While live-imaging tools have been used extensively to …
dynamics of transcriptional regulation. While live-imaging tools have been used extensively to …
[PDF][PDF] Minimal synthetic enhancers reveal control of the probability of transcriptional engagement and its timing by a morphogen gradient
How enhancers interpret morphogen gradients to generate gene expression patterns is a
central question in developmental biology. Recent studies have proposed that enhancers can …
central question in developmental biology. Recent studies have proposed that enhancers can …
Live imaging and biophysical modeling support a button-based mechanism of somatic homolog pairing in Drosophila
Three-dimensional eukaryotic genome organization provides the structural basis for gene
regulation. In Drosophila melanogaster, genome folding is characterized by somatic homolog …
regulation. In Drosophila melanogaster, genome folding is characterized by somatic homolog …
[BOOK][B] Single molecule imaging in live embryos using lattice light-sheet microscopy
In the past decade, live-cell single molecule imaging studies have provided unique insights
on how DNA-binding molecules such as transcription factors explore the nuclear …
on how DNA-binding molecules such as transcription factors explore the nuclear …
Minimal synthetic enhancers reveal control of the probability of transcriptional engagement and its timing by a morphogen gradient
How enhancers interpret morphogen gradients to generate spatial patterns of gene expression
is a central question in developmental biology. Although recent studies have begun to …
is a central question in developmental biology. Although recent studies have begun to …
Self-assembly of collagen peptides into hollow microtubules
AE Reimer, KM Feher, D Hernandez… - Journal of Materials …, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
Self-assembly of collagen peptides into hollow microtubules - Journal of Materials Chemistry (RSC
Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C2JM16122B Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious …
Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C2JM16122B Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious …
Binary transcriptional control of pattern formation in development
… Nicholas Lammers1, Vahe Galstyan2, Armando Reimer1, Sean A. Meddin3, Chris
Wiggins4,and Hernan G. Garcia1,3,5,6 …
Wiggins4,and Hernan G. Garcia1,3,5,6 …