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Professor of Biology
Ph. D., 1988

University of Cincinnati

Deptartment of Biology
New York University
Room 1009 Main Building
100 Washington Square East
New York, NY 10003
Tel.: (212) 998-8244
Fax : (212) 995-4015
E-mail: sjs1@nyu.edu

 

 

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Ochoa-Espinosa A, Yu D, Tsirigos A, Struffi P, Small S.  Anterior-posterior positional information in the absence of a strong Bicoid gradient.  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Mar 10;106(10):3823-8.

Yu, D. and S. Small. 2008. Precise registration of gene expression boundaries by a repressive morphogen in Drosophila. Current Biology 18: 868-876

Brent, A., Yucel, G., Small, S., and Desplan, C. Permissive and instructive anterior patterning relies on mRNA localization in the wasp embryo. 2007. Science 315: 1841-3.

Ochoa-Espinosa, A. and S. Small.  2006.  Developmental mechanisms and cis-regulatory codes. Curr. Op. Gen. Dev. 16: 165-170.

Yucel, G. and S. Small.  2006.  Morphogens: Precise outputs from a variable gradient.  Current Biology 16: R29-31.

Oberstein, A, A. Pare, L. Kaplan and S. Small.  2005.  Site-specific transgenesis by Cre- mediated recombination in Drosophila. Nature Methods 2(8):583-5.

Ochoa-Espinosa, A., G. Yucel, L. Kaplan, A. Pare, N. Pura, A. Oberstein, D. Papatsenko and S. Small.  2005.  The role of Bicoid site cluster strength in anterior-posterior patterning of Drosophila. PNAS USA 102: 4960-4965.


 

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