Tasman James Daish

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2006

Number

30

Co-Authors

The function of the Drosophila caspase DRONC in cell death and development (2005)

Mills, K. A., Daish, Tasman James, Kumar, S.

dronc, the only apical caspase in Drosophila is thought to be essential and non-redundant for apoptosis. Recent analyses of several independently derived dronc mutants have demonstrated that DRONC is...

The function of the Drosophila caspase DRONC in cell death and development (2005)

Mills, K. A., Daish, Tasman James, Kumar, S.

dronc, the only apical caspase in Drosophila is thought to be essential and non-redundant for apoptosis. Recent analyses of several independently derived dronc mutants have demonstrated that DRONC is...

The apical caspase dronc governs programmed and unprogrammed cell death in Drosophila (2004)

Chew, S. K., Akdemir, F., Chen, P., Lu, W-J., Mills, K. A., Daish, Tasman James, ...

Among the seven caspases encoded in the fly genome, only dronc contains a caspase recruitment domain. To assess the function of this gene in development, we produced a null mutation in dronc. Animals...

Ecdysone receptor directly binds the promoter of the Drosophila caspase dronc, regulating its expression in specific tissues (2004)

Cakouros, D., Daish, Tasman James, Kumar, S.

The steroid hormone ecdysone regulates moulting, cell death, and differentiation during insect development. Ecdysone mediates its biological effects by either direct activation of gene transcription...

An analysis of DRONC function and its regulation of expression during Drosophila development. (2004)

Daish, Tasman James

Correct development of multicellular organisms requires the programmed removal of supernumerary, redundant, or damaged cells, a process achieved by apoptosis. Apoptosis, or Programmed Cell Death...

An analysis of DRONC function and its regulation of expression during Drosophila development. (2004)

Daish, Tasman James

Correct development of multicellular organisms requires the programmed removal of supernumerary, redundant, or damaged cells, a process achieved by apoptosis. Apoptosis, or Programmed Cell Death...

An analysis of DRONC function and its regulation of expression during Drosophila development. (2004)

Daish, Tasman James

Correct development of multicellular organisms requires the programmed removal of supernumerary, redundant, or damaged cells, a process achieved by apoptosis. Apoptosis, or Programmed Cell Death...

An analysis of DRONC function and its regulation of expression during Drosophila development. (2004)

Daish, Tasman James

Correct development of multicellular organisms requires the programmed removal of supernumerary, redundant, or damaged cells, a process achieved by apoptosis. Apoptosis, or Programmed Cell Death...

The apical caspase dronc governs programmed and unprogrammed cell death in Drosophila (2004)

Chew, S. K., Akdemir, F., Chen, P., Lu, W-J., Mills, K. A., Daish, Tasman James, ...

Among the seven caspases encoded in the fly genome, only dronc contains a caspase recruitment domain. To assess the function of this gene in development, we produced a null mutation in dronc. Animals...

Ecdysone receptor directly binds the promoter of the Drosophila caspase dronc, regulating its expression in specific tissues (2004)

Cakouros, D., Daish, Tasman James, Kumar, S.

The steroid hormone ecdysone regulates moulting, cell death, and differentiation during insect development. Ecdysone mediates its biological effects by either direct activation of gene transcription...

An analysis of DRONC function and its regulation of expression during Drosophila development. (2004)

Daish, Tasman James

Correct development of multicellular organisms requires the programmed removal of supernumerary, redundant, or damaged cells, a process achieved by apoptosis. Apoptosis, or Programmed Cell Death...

An analysis of DRONC function and its regulation of expression during Drosophila development. (2004)

Daish, Tasman James

Correct development of multicellular organisms requires the programmed removal of supernumerary, redundant, or damaged cells, a process achieved by apoptosis. Apoptosis, or Programmed Cell Death...

An analysis of DRONC function and its regulation of expression during Drosophila development. (2004)

Daish, Tasman James

Correct development of multicellular organisms requires the programmed removal of supernumerary, redundant, or damaged cells, a process achieved by apoptosis. Apoptosis, or Programmed Cell Death...

Distinct promoter regions regulate spatial and temporal expression of the Drosophila caspase dronc (2003)

Daish, Tasman James, Cakouros, D., Kumar, S.

DRONC is an apical Drosophila caspase essential for programmed cell death during fly development. During metamorphosis, dronc gene expression is regulated by the steroid hormone ecdysone, which also...

Distinct promoter regions regulate spatial and temporal expression of the Drosophila caspase dronc (2003)

Daish, Tasman James, Cakouros, D., Kumar, S.

DRONC is an apical Drosophila caspase essential for programmed cell death during fly development. During metamorphosis, dronc gene expression is regulated by the steroid hormone ecdysone, which also...