Publications by authors named "Aidan Cahill"

Article Synopsis
  • The self-organization of cells is crucial for healthy tissue development, and cytonemes facilitate long-distance signaling between cells.
  • Myosin XV, an unconventional myosin, plays a key role in regulating the dynamics of these cytonemes during sensory bristle patterning in fruit flies.
  • Loss of Myosin XV results in longer and more numerous cytonemes that disrupt signaling between cells, indicating that Myosin XV negatively regulates their formation to ensure effective Notch signaling.
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The self-organization of cells during development is essential for the formation of healthy tissues, and requires the coordination of cell activities at local scales. Cytonemes, or signaling filopodia, are dynamic actin-based cellular protrusions that allow cells to engage in contact mediated signaling at a distance. While signaling filopodia have been shown to support several signaling paradigms during development, less is understood about how these protrusions are regulated.

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Difficulty in providing endoscopy for patients with iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) during the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the requirement for a prioritisation tool. We aimed to test the validity of qFIT as a prioritisation tool in patients with iron deficiency and its ability to identify patients with advanced neoplastic lesions (ANLs). Data collected from patients referred with biochemically proven iron deficiency (ferritin ≤ 15 μg/L) and synchronous qFIT who underwent full gastrointestinal investigation within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde was analysed retrospectively.

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