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80
Citations
23465
World Ranking
4072
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306

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2000 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
  • 1998 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Cheryll Tickle is affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with an emphasis on Molecular Biology and Plant Science as subfields. Their work spans several key topics including Chromosomal and Genetic Variations, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation, Congenital heart defects research, and Pluripotent Stem Cells Research.

Tickle's recent publications include:

  • Sequence and comparative analysis of the chicken genome provide unique perspectives on vertebrate evolution (2021) published in Kent Academic Repository (University of Kent)
  • Lewis Wolpert (1929-2021) (2021) published in Science
  • Vertebrate Embryo: Limb Development (2020) published in Encyclopedia of Life Sciences

Frequent coauthors in their research include:

  • LaDeana W. Hillier
  • Webb Miller
  • Ewan Birney
  • Wesley C. Warren
  • Ross C. Hardison

Their publications have appeared mainly in the following venues:

  • Kent Academic Repository (University of Kent)
  • Science
  • Encyclopedia of Life Sciences

Tickle has been recognized with several professional honors, including:

  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2000)
  • Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom (1998)
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

The scientist's work is focused on understanding the molecular foundations of biology, including the regulation of gene expression during development and mechanisms underlying congenital heart defects. Their research approach often integrates genetic and genomic analyses to explore evolutionary perspectives and developmental processes.

Best Publications

  • Sequence and comparative analysis of the chicken genome provide unique perspectives on vertebrate evolution

    Ladeana W. Hillier;Webb Miller;Ewan Birney;Wesley Warren

  • A positive feedback loop coordinates growth and patterning in the vertebrate limb

    Lee Niswander;Susan Jeffrey;Gail R. Martin;Cheryll Tickle

  • FGF-4 replaces the apical ectodermal ridge and directs outgrowth and patterning of the limb

    Lee Niswander;Cheryll Tickle;Astrid Vogel;Iain Booth

  • Local application of retinoic acid to the limb bond mimics the action of the polarizing region

    C. Tickle;B. Alberts;L. Wolpert;J. Lee

  • Positional signalling and specification of digits in chick limb morphogenesis.

    C. Tickle;D. Summerbell;L. Wolpert

  • Fibroblast growth factors induce additional limb development from the flank of chick embryos

    Martin J Cohn;Juan Carlos Izpisúa-Belmonte;Helen Abud;John K Heath;John K Heath

  • Bone morphogenetic proteins and a signalling pathway that controls patterning in the developing chick limb

    P.H. Francis;M.K. Richardson;P.M. Brickell;C. Tickle

  • Developmental basis of limblessness and axial patterning in snakes

    Martin J .Cohn;Martin J .Cohn;Cheryll Tickle;Cheryll Tickle

  • Expression of the homeobox Hox-4 genes and the specification of position in chick wing development

    J. C. Izpisua-Belmonte;C. Tickle;P. Dolle;L. Wolpert

  • Local inhibitory action of BMPs and their relationships with activators in feather formation: implications for periodic patterning.

    Han Sung Jung;Philippa H. Francis-West;Randall B. Widelitz;Ting Xin Jiang

  • A Comprehensive Collection of Chicken cDNAs

    Paul E Boardman;Juan Sanz-Ezquerro;Ian M Overton;David W Burt

  • Relationship between dose, distance and time in Sonic Hedgehog-mediated regulation of anteroposterior polarity in the chick limb

    Y Yang;G Drossopoulou;P T Chuang;D Duprez

  • HOX-4 genes and the morphogenesis of mammalian genitalia.

    P Dollé;J C Izpisúa-Belmonte;J M Brown;C Tickle

  • Patterning Systems—From One End of the Limb to the Other

    C Tickle

  • Vertebrate limb development

    Cheryll Tickle;Gregor Eichele

  • Integration of growth and specification in chick wing digit-patterning

    Matthew Towers;Ruth Mahood;Yili Yin;Cheryll Tickle;Cheryll Tickle

  • A model for anteroposterior patterning of the vertebrate limb based on sequential long- and short-range Shh signalling and Bmp signalling.

    G. Drossopoulou;K. E. Lewis;J. J. Sanz-Ezquerro;N. Nikbakht

  • Position-dependent expression of two related homeobox genes in developing vertebrate limbs

    D. R. Davidson;A. Crawley;R. E. Hill;C. Tickle

  • A robust system for RNA interference in the chicken using a modified microRNA operon

    Raman M Das;Nick J Van Hateren;Gareth R Howell;Elizabeth R Farrell

  • Hox9 genes and vertebrate limb specification

    M J Cohn;Kalpana Patel;R Krumlauf;D G Wilkinson

Frequent Co-Authors

David W. Burt
David W. Burt University of Queensland
Lewis Wolpert
Lewis Wolpert University College London
Denis Duboule
Denis Duboule Collège de France
Claudio D. Stern
Claudio D. Stern University College London
Lee Niswander
Lee Niswander University of Colorado Boulder
Alan R. Prescott
Alan R. Prescott University of Dundee
William Brown
William Brown University of Nottingham
Simon J. Hubbard
Simon J. Hubbard Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
James Briscoe
James Briscoe The Francis Crick Institute
Gudrun A. Rappold
Gudrun A. Rappold Heidelberg University

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