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Sukanya Lodh
Sukanya Lodh
Teaching Assistant Professor of Biology, Marquette University
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Basal body proteins regulate Notch signaling through endosomal trafficking
CC Leitch, S Lodh, V Prieto-Echagüe, JL Badano, NA Zaghloul
Journal of cell science 127 (11), 2407-2419, 2014
1102014
Primary cilia in pancreatic development and disease
S Lodh, EA O'Hare, NA Zaghloul
Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews 102 (2), 139-158, 2014
472014
Voltage-gated calcium channels of Paramecium cilia
S Lodh, J Yano, MS Valentine, JL Van Houten
Journal of Experimental Biology 219 (19), 3028-3038, 2016
452016
Differential effects on β-cell mass by disruption of Bardet–Biedl syndrome or Alstrom syndrome genes
S Lodh, TL Hostelley, CC Leitch, EA O'Hare, NA Zaghloul
Human Molecular Genetics 25 (1), 57-68, 2016
422016
BBS4 regulates the expression and secretion of FSTL1, a protein that participates in ciliogenesis and the differentiation of 3T3-L1
V Prieto-Echagüe, S Lodh, L Colman, N Bobba, L Santos, N Katsanis, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 9765, 2017
262017
Genomic knockout of alms1 in zebrafish recapitulates Alström syndrome and provides insight into metabolic phenotypes
JE Nesmith, TL Hostelley, CC Leitch, MS Matern, S Sethna, R McFarland, ...
Human Molecular Genetics 28 (13), 2212-2223, 2019
242019
Paramecium, a Model to Study Ciliary Beating and Ciliogenesis: Insights From Cutting-Edge Approaches
K Bouhouche, MS Valentine, P Le Borgne, M Lemullois, J Yano, S Lodh, ...
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 10, 847908, 2022
182022
Whole organism transcriptome analysis of zebrafish models of Bardet-Biedl syndrome and Alström syndrome provides mechanistic insight into shared and divergent phenotypes
TL Hostelley, S Lodh, NA Zaghloul
BMC genomics 17, 1-13, 2016
182016
TCF19 Impacts a Network of Inflammatory and DNA Damage Response Genes in the Pancreatic β-Cell
GH Yang, DA Fontaine, S Lodh, JT Blumer, A Roopra, DB Davis
Metabolites 11 (8), 513, 2021
142021
Focus: Organelles: Primary Cilium, An Unsung Hero in Maintaining Functional β-cell Population
S Lodh
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 92 (3), 471, 2019
142019
Characterization of PWA and PWB Proteins in Paramecium
S Lodh
University of Vermont, 2012
52012
Tcf19 Knockout Mouse Islets Have Increased Stress‐related Gene Expression and Reduced Proliferative Capacity
JT Blumer, JY Han, GH Yang, S Lodh, DA Fontaine, DB Davis
The FASEB Journal 34 (S1), 1-1, 2020
12020
Alstrom Syndrome with Novel ALMS1 Mutations: A Case Report
L Liu, H Li, L Shi
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes Reports 4 (01), e10-e13, 2017
12017
A Collection Of Novel Techniques to Study Diabetes and Obesity
S Lodh
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e64865, 2023
2023
Methods for Paramecium tetraurelia ciliary membrane protein identification and function
M Valentine, J Yano, S Lodh, A Nabi, B Deng, J Van Houten
Methods in Cell Biology 175, 177-219, 2023
2023
Loss of Transcription Factor 19 (Tcf19) Impacts Metabolic Response to Stress
JT Blumer, JY Han, K Ricciardi, ST Saghafi, A Beric, GH Yang, S Lodh, ...
The FASEB Journal 36, 2022
2022
Elucidating the crosstalk between inflammation and DNA damage pathways in the pancreatic beta-cell through the diabetes susceptibility gene, TCF19
GH Yang, DA Fontaine, S Lodh, JT Blumer, AS Roopra, DB Davis
bioRxiv, 2021.04. 06.438736, 2021
2021
TCF19 Impacts a Network of Inflammatory and DNA Damage Response Genes in the Pancreatic β-Cell. Metabolites 2021, 11, 513
GH Yang, DA Fontaine, S Lodh, JT Blumer, A Roopra, DB Davis
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2021
366-OR: TCF19 Promotes Functional Beta-Cell Mass and Proliferative Capacity by Regulating DNA Damage Repair Pathways
GH YANG, JEEY HAN, S LODH, JT BLUMER, D FONTAINE, DB DAVIS
Diabetes 68 (Supplement_1), 2019
2019
Regulation of Glucose Homeostasis and beta-Cell Population in Bardet-Biedl Syndrome and Alstrom Syndrome
S Lodh, NA Zaghloul
DIABETES 63, A546-A546, 2014
2014
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