Ty Basinger
California Institute of Technology
5 Papers
2 Citations
Ty Basinger is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Regeneration (biology) & In silico. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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The jellyfish Cassiopea exhibits a sleep-like state
Ravi D. Nath,Ravi D. Nath,Claire N. Bedbrook,Michael Abrams,Ty Basinger,Justin S. Bois,David A. Prober,Paul W. Sternberg,Paul W. Sternberg,Viviana Gradinaru,Lea Goentoro +10 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that Cassiopea has a sleep-like state, supporting the hypothesis that sleep arose early in the metazoan lineage, prior to the emergence of a centralized nervous system.
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Self-repairing symmetry in jellyfish through mechanically driven reorganization
TL;DR: This study found that, upon amputation, the moon jellyfish Aurelia aurita rearranges existing body parts and recovers radial symmetry within a few days, which requires mechanical forces generated by the muscle-based propulsion machinery to be called symmetrization.
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A conserved strategy for inducing appendage regeneration
Michael Abrams,Fayth Hui Tan,Ty Basinger,Martin Heithe,Yutian Li,Misha Raffiee,Patrick S. Leahy,John O. Dabiri,David A. Gold,Lea Goentoro +9 more
TL;DR: A strategy for inducing regenerative response in appendages works across three species that span the animal phylogeny, and the conserved effect of L-leucine and insulin/sugar suggests a key role for energetic parameters in regeneration induction.
Revealing ETC-1922159 affected unknown 3rd order WNT10B-X-X combinations, in silico
Mengsha Gong,Kibeom Kim,Christopher L. Frick,Micheal Abrams,Shriprakash Sinha,Ty Basinger,Lea Goentoro,Viviana Gardinaru,Frances H. Arnold,Richard M. Murray,Stephan Mayo,Thomas Rosenbaum +11 more
TL;DR: In silico analysis of the 3rd order combinations of WNT10B-X-X (X can be known or unknown factor), from a range of 100 randomly picked down regulated genes after ETC-1922159 treatment, validating the pipeline9s efficacy with the confirmed wet lab experiment that indicate that both WNT 10B and ASCL2 were down regulated after treatment in cancer cells.
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