Publications by authors named "Cheyenne C Williams"

The thyroid hormone receptor (TR) is essential for the proper regulation of metabolism and development, as it regulates gene expression in response to thyroid hormone. Nuclear localization signals (NLSs) and nuclear export signals (NESs) allow for TR transport into and out of the nucleus, respectively. Previous research suggests that nuclear import, nuclear retention, and nuclear export of TR are associated with modulation of gene expression, the alteration of which can contribute to various diseases.

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The tweety family of genes encodes large-conductance chloride channels and has been implicated in a wide array of cellular processes including cell division, cell adhesion, regulation of calcium activity, and tumorigenesis, particularly in neuronal cells. However, their expression patterns during early development remain largely unknown. Here, we describe the spatial and temporal patterning of ttyh1, ttyh2, and ttyh3 in Xenopus laevis during early embryonic development.

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