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Papers associated with right (and enah)

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Stochastic combinations of actin regulatory proteins are sufficient to drive filopodia formation., Dobramysl U., J Cell Biol. April 5, 2021; 220 (4):                                       


A thioredoxin fold protein Sh3bgr regulates Enah and is necessary for proper sarcomere formation., Jang DG., Dev Biol. September 1, 2015; 405 (1): 1-9.                                    


Lamellipodin promotes actin assembly by clustering Ena/VASP proteins and tethering them to actin filaments., Hansen SD., Elife. January 6, 2015; 4                         


Regulation of otic vesicle and hair cell stereocilia morphogenesis by Ena/VASP-like (Evl) in Xenopus., Wanner SJ., J Cell Sci. August 1, 2007; 120 (Pt 15): 2641-51.          


Regulation of somitogenesis by Ena/VASP proteins and FAK during Xenopus development., Kragtorp KA., Development. February 1, 2006; 133 (4): 685-95.                  


Cloning and developmental expression of Xenopus Enabled (Xena)., Xanthos JB., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2005; 233 (2): 631-7.      


Molecular cloning and expression of Ena/Vasp-like (Evl) during Xenopus development., Wanner SJ., Gene Expr Patterns. February 1, 2005; 5 (3): 423-8.  


Movement of voltage sensor S4 in domain 4 is tightly coupled to sodium channel fast inactivation and gating charge immobilization., Kühn FJ., J Gen Physiol. August 1, 1999; 114 (2): 167-83.                  


Axon guidance: A balance of signals sets axons on the right track., Gallo G., Curr Biol. July 1, 1999; 9 (13): R490-2.    


Altered ionic selectivity of the sodium channel revealed by cysteine mutations within the pore., Tsushima RG., J Gen Physiol. April 1, 1997; 109 (4): 463-75.                

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