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Helen Salz
Helen Salz
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Sex determination in Drosophila: The view from the top
H Salz, JW Erickson
Fly 4 (1), 60-70, 2010
3162010
Cdk7 is essential for mitosis and for in vivo Cdk-activating kinase activity
S Larochelle, J Pandur, RP Fisher, HK Salz, B Suter
Genes & development 12 (3), 370-381, 1998
2571998
Cytoplasmic dynein (ddlc1) mutations cause morphogenetic defects and apoptotic cell death in Drosophila melanogaster
T Dick, K Ray, HK Salz, W Chia
Molecular and cellular biology, 1996
2331996
A Drosophila melanogaster model of spinal muscular atrophy reveals a function for SMN in striated muscle
TK Rajendra, GB Gonsalvez, MP Walker, KB Shpargel, HK Salz, ...
The Journal of cell biology 176 (6), 831-841, 2007
2132007
Sex determination in insects: a binary decision based on alternative splicing
HK Salz
Current opinion in genetics & development 21 (4), 395-400, 2011
1862011
Functional Changes Associated with Structural Alterations Induced by Mobilization of a P Element Inserted in the Sex-lethal Gene of Drosophila
HK Salz, TW Cline, P Schedl
Genetics 117 (2), 221-231, 1987
1811987
The Drosophila female-specific sex-determination gene, Sex-lethal, has stage-, tissue-, and sex-specific RNAs suggesting multiple modes of regulation.
HK Salz, EM Maine, LN Keyes, ME Samuels, TW Cline, P Schedl
Genes & development 3 (5), 708-719, 1989
1601989
The Drosophila sex determination gene snf encodes a nuclear protein with sequence and functional similarity to the mammalian U1A snRNP protein.
TW Flickinger, HK Salz
Genes & development 8 (8), 914-925, 1994
1261994
Pre-Messenger RNA Processing Factors in the Drosophila Genome
SM Mount, HK Salz
The Journal of cell biology 150 (2), F37-F44, 2000
1142000
The Drosophila maternal effect locus deadhead encodes a thioredoxin homolog required for female meiosis and early embryonic development.
HK Salz, TW Flickinger, E Mittendorf, A Pellicena-Palle, JP Petschek, ...
Genetics 136 (3), 1075-1086, 1994
931994
The genetic analysis of snf: a Drosophila sex determination gene required for activation of Sex-lethal in both the germline and the soma.
HK Salz
Genetics 130 (3), 547-554, 1992
931992
Sex-lethal, a link between sex determination and sexual differentiation in Drosophila melanogaster
EM Maine, HK Salz, P Schedl, TW Cline
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 50, 595-604, 1985
881985
Sex-lethal enables germline stem cell differentiation by down-regulating Nanos protein levels during Drosophila oogenesis
J Chau, LS Kulnane, HK Salz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (24), 9465-9470, 2012
832012
The Sex-lethal gene of Drosophila: DNA alterations associated with sex-specific lethal mutations
EM Maine, HK Salz, TW Cline, P Schedl
Cell 43 (2), 521-529, 1985
831985
Sex-lethal Facilitates the Transition From Germline Stem Cell to Committed Daughter Cell in the Drosophila Ovary
J Chau, LS Kulnane, HK Salz
Genetics 182 (1), 121-132, 2009
742009
The Drosophila sex determination gene snf is utilized for the establishment of the female-specific splicing pattern of Sex-lethal.
EB Albrecht, HK Salz
Genetics 134 (3), 801-807, 1993
731993
Sex-lethal splicing autoregulation in vivo: interactions between SEX-LETHAL, the U1 snRNP and U2AF underlie male exon skipping
AA Nagengast, SM Stitzinger, CH Tseng, SM Mount, HK Salz
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 130 (3), 463-471, 2003
642003
Mutations in the mitochondrial ribosomal protein MRPS22 lead to primary ovarian insufficiency
A Chen, D Tiosano, T Guran, HN Baris, Y Bayram, A Mory, ...
Human molecular genetics 27 (11), 1913-1926, 2018
622018
The H3K9 methyltransferase SETDB1 maintains female identity in Drosophila germ cells
AE Smolko, L Shapiro-Kulnane, HK Salz
Nature communications 9 (1), 4155, 2018
502018
Maintenance of Drosophila germline stem cell sexual identity in oogenesis and tumorigenesis
L Shapiro-Kulnane, AE Smolko, HK Salz
Development 142 (6), 1073-1082, 2015
482015
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