Abstract Background During eye lens development the embryonic vasculature regresses leaving the lens without a direct oxygen source. Both embryonically and throughout adult life, the lens contains a decreasing oxygen gradient from the surface to the core that parallels the natural differentiation of immature surface epithelial cells into mature core transparent fiber cells. These properties of the lens suggest a potential role for hypoxia and the master regulator of the hypoxic response, hypoxia-inducible transcription factor 1 (HIF1), in the regulation of genes required for lens fiber cell differentiation, structure and transparency. Here, we employed a multiomics approach combining CUT&RUN, RNA-seq and ATACseq analysis to establish the ge...
<div><p>The mammalian eye lens expresses a high concentration of crystallins (α, β and γ-crystallins...
<p>Venn diagram showing identification of 76 genes both bound and regulated by Pax6 by intersecting ...
Major malformations of both eyes are commonly genetically determined and a common cause of severe vi...
The mature eye lens contains a surface layer of epithelial cells called the lens epithelium that req...
Lachke, Salil A.In my thesis, I have identified and characterized a new function of the small Maf tr...
Summary: The developing eye lens presents an exceptional paradigm for spatial transcriptomics. It is...
AbstractThe RING finger ubiquitin ligase seven in absentia homolog 2 (Siah2) was identified in the R...
Salil LachkeThe ocular lens is a transparent tissue that focuses light on the retina, allowing high-...
AbstractEvidence is emerging for apoptosis gene expression in the lens during development. Therefore...
Oxidative stress is one of the most relevant contributors of cataractogenesis. To identify early pro...
PURPOSE: Defects in the development and physiology of the lens can result in cataracts (opacificatio...
Purpose: Defining the complex integration of signal pathways during tissue development and disease i...
Additional file 8: Fig. S5. Hierarchical clustering of transcription factors predicted for lens fibe...
AbstractLens development is a stepwise process accompanied by the sequential activation of transcrip...
Eye development and lens morphogenesis are complex processes that are carefully orchestrated by a mu...
<div><p>The mammalian eye lens expresses a high concentration of crystallins (α, β and γ-crystallins...
<p>Venn diagram showing identification of 76 genes both bound and regulated by Pax6 by intersecting ...
Major malformations of both eyes are commonly genetically determined and a common cause of severe vi...
The mature eye lens contains a surface layer of epithelial cells called the lens epithelium that req...
Lachke, Salil A.In my thesis, I have identified and characterized a new function of the small Maf tr...
Summary: The developing eye lens presents an exceptional paradigm for spatial transcriptomics. It is...
AbstractThe RING finger ubiquitin ligase seven in absentia homolog 2 (Siah2) was identified in the R...
Salil LachkeThe ocular lens is a transparent tissue that focuses light on the retina, allowing high-...
AbstractEvidence is emerging for apoptosis gene expression in the lens during development. Therefore...
Oxidative stress is one of the most relevant contributors of cataractogenesis. To identify early pro...
PURPOSE: Defects in the development and physiology of the lens can result in cataracts (opacificatio...
Purpose: Defining the complex integration of signal pathways during tissue development and disease i...
Additional file 8: Fig. S5. Hierarchical clustering of transcription factors predicted for lens fibe...
AbstractLens development is a stepwise process accompanied by the sequential activation of transcrip...
Eye development and lens morphogenesis are complex processes that are carefully orchestrated by a mu...
<div><p>The mammalian eye lens expresses a high concentration of crystallins (α, β and γ-crystallins...
<p>Venn diagram showing identification of 76 genes both bound and regulated by Pax6 by intersecting ...
Major malformations of both eyes are commonly genetically determined and a common cause of severe vi...