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BDNF signaling in correlation-dependent structural plasticity in the developing visual system., Kutsarova E., PLoS Biol. April 1, 2023; 21 (4): e3002070.          


Topographic map formation and the effects of NMDA receptor blockade in the developing visual system., Li VJ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 22, 2022; 119 (8):                                   


Ectoderm to mesoderm transition by down-regulation of actomyosin contractility., Kashkooli L., PLoS Biol. January 6, 2021; 19 (1): e3001060.                                            


SGEF forms a complex with Scribble and Dlg1 and regulates epithelial junctions and contractility., Awadia S., J Cell Biol. August 5, 2019; 218 (8): 2699-2725.                                                  


Histone H2B monoubiquitination regulates heart development via epigenetic control of cilia motility., Robson A., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 9, 2019; 116 (28): 14049-14054.                                  


Synthetic Light-Activated Ion Channels for Optogenetic Activation and Inhibition., Beck S., Front Neurosci. October 2, 2018; 12 643.                    


The aryl hydrocarbon receptor controls cyclin O to promote epithelial multiciliogenesis., Villa M., Nat Commun. August 24, 2016; 7 12652.            


FMRP regulates neurogenesis in vivo in Xenopus laevis tadpoles., Faulkner RL., eNeuro. January 1, 2015; 2 (1): e0055.                


FoxA4 favours notochord formation by inhibiting contiguous mesodermal fates and restricts anterior neural development in Xenopus embryos., Murgan S., PLoS One. January 1, 2014; 9 (10): e110559.                              


Myosin-10 and actin filaments are essential for mitotic spindle function., Woolner S., J Cell Biol. July 14, 2008; 182 (1): 77-88.                

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