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Caitlin V. Miller
Caitlin V. Miller
Graduate Student, Colorado State University
Verified email at colostate.edu
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Vertical vs. horizontal transmission of the microbiome in a key disease vector, Ixodes pacificus
JY Kwan, R Griggs, B Chicana, C Miller, A Swei
Molecular ecology 26 (23), 6578-6589, 2017
732017
Dysfunction of the ciliary ARMC9/TOGARAM1 protein module causes Joubert syndrome
BL Latour, JC Van De Weghe, TDS Rusterholz, SJF Letteboer, A Gomez, ...
The Journal of clinical investigation 130 (8), 4423-4439, 2020
542020
SUFU haploinsufficiency causes a recognisable neurodevelopmental phenotype at the mild end of the Joubert syndrome spectrum
V Serpieri, F D’Abrusco, JC Dempsey, YHH Cheng, F Arrigoni, J Baker, ...
Journal of Medical Genetics 59 (9), 888-894, 2022
252022
TMEM218 dysfunction causes ciliopathies, including Joubert and Meckel syndromes
JC Van De Weghe, JL Giordano, IB Mathijssen, M Mojarrad, ...
Human Genetics and Genomics Advances 2 (1), 2021
122021
ARMC9 and TOGARAM1 define a Joubert syndrome-associated protein module that regulates axonemal post-translational modifications and cilium stability
BL Latour, JC Van De Weghe, TDS Rusterholz, SJF Letteboer, A Gomez, ...
bioRxiv, 817213, 2019
72019
Cas12a-Capture: a novel, low-cost, and scalable method for targeted sequencing
TL Mighell, A Nishida, BL O'Connell, CV Miller, S Grindstaff, CA Thornton, ...
The CRISPR journal 5 (4), 548-557, 2022
2022
Biotic and abiotic drivers of the tick microbiome: implications for pathogen transmission
A Swei, JY Kwan, B Chicana, C Miller, R Griggs
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
Microbial diversity and pathogen acquisition altered by host blood meal in the microbiome of a key disease vector, Ixodes pacificus
JY Kwan, B Chicana, C Miller, A Swei
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
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