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Sara G. Payne

Researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Publications -  13
Citations -  518

Sara G. Payne is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Embryonic stem cell. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 388 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara G. Payne include Duke University & Columbia University.

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Comprehensive Endogenous Tagging of Basement Membrane Components Reveals Dynamic Movement within the Matrix Scaffolding

TL;DR: A common template that initiates BM formation is reported, which rapidly diversifies during tissue differentiation, and papilin, a poorly studied glycoprotein, is the most abundant component in the gonadal BM, where it facilitates type IV collagen removal during BM expansion and tissue growth.
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Pericentromeric hypomethylation elicits an interferon response in an animal model of ICF syndrome

TL;DR: Rajshekar et al. as mentioned in this paper developed a new zebrafish model for ICF syndrome that lost the methyl groups around its centromeres over time, which can be used in further studies to help researchers to understand the key features of ICF.
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Identification of regulators of germ stem cell enwrapment by its niche in C. elegans.

TL;DR: Analysis of genes that function within the germline to mediate plexus development reveal that they are required for expansion of the germ progenitor zone, supporting the emerging idea that germ stem cells signal to the niche to stimulate enwrapping behavior.
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Spliceosomal component Sf3b1 is essential for hematopoietic differentiation in zebrafish

TL;DR: Zebrafish sf3b1 mutants provide an excellent in vivo system with which to delve into the question of why and how Sf3B1 dysfunction is detrimental to hematopoietic differentiation, which could improve MDS diagnosis and treatment.