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Sheaffer KL, Updike DL, Mango SE. The Target of Rapamycin Pathway Antagonizes pha-4/FoxA to Control Development and Aging. Curr Biol. 2008 Sep 17. View Online.

Von Stetina SE, Mango SE. Wormnet: a crystal ball for Caenorhabditis elegans. Genome Biol. 2008 Jun 2;9(6):226. [Epub ahead of print]. View Online.

Mango, S.E. The C. elegans pharynx: a model for organogenesis WormBook, ed. The C. elegans Research Community, WormBook, doi/10.1895/wormbook.1.129.1 (2007). View PDF. View Online.

Smith, P. and Mango SE. Role of the T box gene tbx-2 for anterior foregut muscle development in C. elegans. Developmental Biology, 302(1):25-39 (2007). Epub (2006). View PDF

Updike DL, Mango SE. Temporal regulation of foregut development by HTZ-1/H2A.Z and PHA-4/FoxA. PLoS Genet, 29;2(9):e161 (2006). Epub (2006). View PDF

Noah Jenkins, Jennifer R. Saam, Susan E. Mango. CYK-4/GAP Provides a Localized Cue to Initiate Anteroposterior Polarity upon Fertilization. Science
Vol. 313. no. 5791, pp. 1298 - 1301 (2006). View Online

Kiefer JC, Smith PA, Mango SE. PHA-4/FoxA cooperates with TAM-1/TRIM to regulate cell fate restriction in the C. elegans foregut. Developmental Biology, (2006). View PDF

Deplancke, B. A. Mukhopadhyay, W. Ao, A. Elewa, C. A. Grove, N.J. Martinez, R. Sequerra, L. Doucette- Stam, H. A. Tissenbaum, S. E. Mango and A.J. M. Walhout. A gene-centered protein-DNA interaction network of C. elegans digestive tract genes provides insights into metazoan differential gene expression at a systems level, Cell, 16;125(6):1193-205 (2006). View PDF

Ao W, Gaudet J, Kent WJ, Muttumu S, Mango SE. Environmentally Induced Foregut Remodeling by PHA-4/FoxA and DAF-12/NHR. Science, 305:1743-6 (2004). View PDF

Gaudet, J., Muttumu, S., Horner, M.A. and Mango, S.E. Whole Genome Analysis of Temporal Gene Expression During Foregut Development, PLoS Biology, 2: e352 (2004). View PDF

Portereiko, M. P., J. R. Saam and S. E. Mango. ZEN-4/MKLP1 is Required to Polarize the Foregut Epithelium. Current Biology, 14: 932-941 (2004).
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David S. Fay, Edward Large, Christopher P. Smith, Susan Mango, and Bethany L. Johanson. The coordinate regulation of pharyngeal development in C. elegans by lin-35/Rb, pha-1, and ubc-18. Developmental Biology, 271:11-25. (2004). View PDF

Li S., et al, A map of the interactome network of the metazoan C. elegans. Science, 303, 540-543, (2004). View PDF

Alder, M.N., Dames, S., Gaudet J., and S.E. Mango. Gene silencing in Caenorhabditis elegans by transitive RNA interference. RNA, 9, 25-32 (2003). View PDF

Zhenbo Han, Jennifer R. Saam, Henry P. Adams, Susan E. Mango and Jill M. Schumacher, The C. elegans Tousled-like Kinase (TLK-1) Has an Essential Role in Transcription. Current Biology, 13, 1921–1929 (2003). View PDF

Gaudet, J and S. E. Mango. Regulation of Organ Identity by the C. elegans FOXA protein PHA-4. Science, 295:821-825 (2002). View Online

Jorgensen, E. and S. E. Mango, The Art and Design of Genetic Screens: C. elegans. Nature Reviews Genetics, 3:356-369 (2002). View PDF

Portereiko, M. P., and S.E. Mango. Early Morphogenesis of the C. elegans Pharynx. Developmental Biology, 233:482-94 (2001). View PDF

Mango, S.E. Stop Making nonSense: the C. elegans smg genes. Trends in Genetics. 17:646-653 (2001). View PDF

Kaltenbach, L., Horner, M.A., Rothman, J.H. and S.E. Mango. The TBP-like Factor CeTLF is Required to Activate RNA Polymerase II Transcription During C. elegans Embryogenesis. Molecular Cell, 6:705-713 (2000). View PDF

Domeier, M.E., Knight, S., Morse, D., Portereiko, M.P., Bass, B. and S.E. Mango. A Link Between RNA interference and Nonsense-Mediated Decay in C. elegans. Science, 289:1928-1930 (2000). View PDF

Labouesse, M. and S.E. Mango. Patterning the C. elegans Embryo: Moving Beyond the Cell Lineage. Trends in Genetics , 15:307-313 (1999). View PDF

Horner, M., Quintin, S., Domeier, M.E., Kimble, J., Labouesse, M and S. E. Mango. pha-4, an HNF-3 Homolog, Specifies Pharyngeal Organ Identity in C. elegans. Genes and Development 12:1947-1952 (1998). View PDF

 

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