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A convergent molecular network underlying autism and congenital heart disease., Rosenthal SB., Cell Syst. November 17, 2021; 12 (11): 1094-1107.e6.            


Mechanical heterogeneity along single cell-cell junctions is driven by lateral clustering of cadherins during vertebrate axis elongation., Huebner RJ., Elife. May 25, 2021; 10                               


Fibroblast dedifferentiation as a determinant of successful regeneration., Lin TY., Dev Cell. May 17, 2021; 56 (10): 1541-1551.e6.                    


Centering and symmetry breaking in confined contracting actomyosin networks., Ierushalmi N., Elife. April 21, 2020; 9                         


Using a continuum model to decipher the mechanics of embryonic tissue spreading from time-lapse image sequences: An approximate Bayesian computation approach., Stepien TL., PLoS One. June 19, 2019; 14 (6): e0218021.                  


Mechanically Distinct Microtubule Arrays Determine the Length and Force Response of the Meiotic Spindle., Takagi J., Dev Cell. April 22, 2019; 49 (2): 267-278.e5.                          


Large, long range tensile forces drive convergence during Xenopus blastopore closure and body axis elongation., Shook DR., Elife. March 13, 2018; 7                           


Brownian dynamics simulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport: a coarse-grained model for the functional state of the nuclear pore complex., Moussavi-Baygi R., PLoS Comput Biol. June 1, 2011; 7 (6): e1002049.                    


An electrostatic interaction between TEA and an introduced pore aromatic drives spring-in-the-door inactivation in Shaker potassium channels., Ahern CA., J Gen Physiol. December 1, 2009; 134 (6): 461-9.        


The NH2 terminus of RCK1 domain regulates Ca2+-dependent BK(Ca) channel gating., Krishnamoorthy G., J Gen Physiol. September 1, 2005; 126 (3): 227-41.                        

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