Kimberly D Tremblay A.B., PhD
Title | Assistant Professor |
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Institution | University of Massachusetts Amherst |
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Department | College of Natural Sciences |
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Address | 427C Integrated Science Building Amherst, MA 01003
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Phone | 413-545-5560 |
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He XD, Taylor LF, Miao X, Shi Y, Lin X, Yang Z, Liu X, Miao YL, Alfandari D, Cui W, Tremblay KD, Mager J. Overlapping peri-implantation phenotypes of ZNHIT1 and ZNHIT2 despite distinct functions during early mouse development?. Biol Reprod. 2024 Nov 11; 111(5):1017-1029.
PMID: 39194072.
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He XD, Phillips S, Hioki K, Majhi PD, Babbitt C, Tremblay KD, Pobezinsky LA, Mager J. TATA-binding associated factors have distinct roles during early mammalian development. Dev Biol. 2024 Jul; 511:53-62.
PMID: 38593904.
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Guertin TM, Palaria A, Mager J, Sandell LL, Trainor PA, Tremblay KD. Deciphering the role of retinoic acid in hepatic patterning and induction in the mouse. Dev Biol. 2022 11; 491:31-42.
PMID: 36028102.
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Bell CJ, Gupta N, Tremblay KD, Mager J. Borcs6 is required for endo-lysosomal degradation during early development. Mol Reprod Dev. 2022 08; 89(8):337-350.
PMID: 35726782.
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He C, Han T, Liao X, Guan R, Chen JY, Tremblay KD, Lu Z. Corrigendum to "On the origin of vertebrate body plan: Insights from the endoderm using the hourglass model" [Gene Expr. Patterns 37, 119125]. Gene Expr Patterns. 2021 Sep; 41:119186.
PMID: 34088589.
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Chaturantabut S, Shwartz A, Garnaas MK, LaBella K, Li CC, Carroll KJ, Cutting CC, Budrow N, Palaria A, Gorelick DA, Tremblay KD, North TE, Goessling W. Estrogen Acts Through Estrogen Receptor 2b to Regulate Hepatobiliary Fate During Vertebrate Development. Hepatology. 2020 11; 72(5):1786-1799.
PMID: 32060934.
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Archambault D, Cheong A, Iverson E, Tremblay KD, Mager J. Protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 35 is required for ciliogenesis, notochord morphogenesis, and cell-cycle progression during murine development. Dev Biol. 2020 09 01; 465(1):1-10.
PMID: 32628936.
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He C, Han T, Liao X, Guan R, Chen JY, Tremblay KD, Lu Z. On the origin of vertebrate body plan: Insights from the endoderm using the hourglass model. Gene Expr Patterns. 2020 09; 37:119125.
PMID: 32599288.
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Cheong A, Archambault D, Degani R, Iverson E, Tremblay KD, Mager J. Nuclear-encoded mitochondrial ribosomal proteins are required to initiate gastrulation. Development. 2020 05 26; 147(10).
PMID: 32376682.
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Cui W, Cheong A, Wang Y, Tsuchida Y, Liu Y, Tremblay KD, Mager J. MCRS1 is essential for epiblast development during early mouse embryogenesis. Reproduction. 2020 01; 159(1):1-13.
PMID: 31671403.
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Cheong A, Degani R, Tremblay KD, Mager J. A null allele of Dnaaf2 displays embryonic lethality and mimics human ciliary dyskinesia. Hum Mol Genet. 2019 08 15; 28(16):2775-2784.
PMID: 31107948.
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Tellier AP, Archambault D, Tremblay KD, Mager J. The elongation factor Elof1 is required for mammalian gastrulation. PLoS One. 2019; 14(7):e0219410.
PMID: 31276560.
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Cui W, Marcho C, Wang Y, Degani R, Golan M, Tremblay KD, Rivera-P?rez JA, Mager J. MED20 is essential for early embryogenesis and regulates NANOG expression. Reproduction. 2019 03; 157(3):215-222.
PMID: 30571656.
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El Sebae GK, Malatos JM, Cone ME, Rhee S, Angelo JR, Mager J, Tremblay KD. Single-cell murine genetic fate mapping reveals bipotential hepatoblasts and novel multi-organ endoderm progenitors. Development. 2018 10 11; 145(19).
PMID: 30232173.
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Palaria A, Angelo JR, Guertin TM, Mager J, Tremblay KD. Patterning of the hepato-pancreatobiliary boundary by BMP reveals heterogeneity within the murine liver bud. Hepatology. 2018 07; 68(1):274-288.
PMID: 29315687.
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Angelo JR, Tremblay KD. Identification and fate mapping of the pancreatic mesenchyme. Dev Biol. 2018 03 01; 435(1):15-25.
PMID: 29329912.
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Cui W, Dai X, Marcho C, Han Z, Zhang K, Tremblay KD, Mager J. Towards Functional Annotation of the Preimplantation Transcriptome: An RNAi Screen in Mammalian Embryos. Sci Rep. 2016 11 21; 6:37396.
PMID: 27869233.
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Daneshvar K, Pondick JV, Kim BM, Zhou C, York SR, Macklin JA, Abualteen A, Tan B, Sigova AA, Marcho C, Tremblay KD, Mager J, Choi MY, Mullen AC. DIGIT Is a Conserved Long Noncoding RNA that Regulates GSC Expression to Control Definitive Endoderm Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells. Cell Rep. 2016 10 04; 17(2):353-365.
PMID: 27705785.
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Marcho C, Bevilacqua A, Tremblay KD, Mager J. Tissue-specific regulation of Igf2r/Airn imprinting during gastrulation. Epigenetics Chromatin. 2015; 8:10.
PMID: 25918552.
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Wang J, Rhee S, Palaria A, Tremblay KD. FGF signaling is required for anterior but not posterior specification of the murine liver bud. Dev Dyn. 2015 Mar; 244(3):431-43.
PMID: 25302779.
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Follit JA, San Agustin JT, Jonassen JA, Huang T, Rivera-Perez JA, Tremblay KD, Pazour GJ. Arf4 is required for Mammalian development but dispensable for ciliary assembly. PLoS Genet. 2014 Feb; 10(2):e1004170.
PMID: 24586199.
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Angelo JR, Tremblay KD. Laser-mediated cell ablation during post-implantation mouse development. Dev Dyn. 2013 Oct; 242(10):1202-9.
PMID: 23873840.
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Rhee S, Guerrero-Zayas MI, Wallingford MC, Ortiz-Pineda P, Mager J, Tremblay KD. Visceral endoderm expression of Yin-Yang1 (YY1) is required for VEGFA maintenance and yolk sac development. PLoS One. 2013; 8(3):e58828.
PMID: 23554936.
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Angelo JR, Guerrero-Zayas MI, Tremblay KD. A fate map of the murine pancreas buds reveals a multipotent ventral foregut organ progenitor. PLoS One. 2012; 7(7):e40707.
PMID: 22815796.
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Trask MC, Tremblay KD, Mager J. Yin-Yang1 is required for epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and regulation of Nodal signaling during mammalian gastrulation. Dev Biol. 2012 Aug 15; 368(2):273-82.
PMID: 22669107.
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Tremblay KD. Inducing the liver: understanding the signals that promote murine liver budding. J Cell Physiol. 2011 Jul; 226(7):1727-31.
PMID: 20857423.
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Nicholls SB, Chu J, Abbruzzese G, Tremblay KD, Hardy JA. Mechanism of a genetically encoded dark-to-bright reporter for caspase activity. J Biol Chem. 2011 Jul 15; 286(28):24977-86.
PMID: 21558267.
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Griffith GJ, Trask MC, Hiller J, Walentuk M, Pawlak JB, Tremblay KD, Mager J. Yin-yang1 is required in the mammalian oocyte for follicle expansion. Biol Reprod. 2011 Apr; 84(4):654-63.
PMID: 21123818.
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Tremblay KD. Formation of the murine endoderm: lessons from the mouse, frog, fish, and chick. Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci. 2010; 96:1-34.
PMID: 21075338.
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Malcuit C, Trask MC, Santiago L, Beaudoin E, Tremblay KD, Mager J. Identification of novel oocyte and granulosa cell markers. Gene Expr Patterns. 2009 Sep; 9(6):404-10.
PMID: 19539053.
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Calmont A, Wandzioch E, Tremblay KD, Minowada G, Kaestner KH, Martin GR, Zaret KS. An FGF response pathway that mediates hepatic gene induction in embryonic endoderm cells. Dev Cell. 2006 Sep; 11(3):339-48.
PMID: 16950125.
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Bort R, Signore M, Tremblay K, Martinez Barbera JP, Zaret KS. Hex homeobox gene controls the transition of the endoderm to a pseudostratified, cell emergent epithelium for liver bud development. Dev Biol. 2006 Feb 01; 290(1):44-56.
PMID: 16364283.
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Tremblay KD, Zaret KS. Distinct populations of endoderm cells converge to generate the embryonic liver bud and ventral foregut tissues. Dev Biol. 2005 Apr 01; 280(1):87-99.
PMID: 15766750.
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Year | Publications |
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2005 | 2 |
2006 | 1 |
2009 | 1 |
2010 | 2 |
2011 | 2 |
2012 | 2 |
2013 | 2 |
2014 | 2 |
2015 | 1 |
2016 | 2 |
2018 | 3 |
2019 | 3 |
2020 | 5 |
2021 | 1 |
2022 | 2 |
2024 | 2 |
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