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Papers associated with arhgef2



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Tissue mechanics drives regeneration of a mucociliated epidermis on the surface of Xenopus embryonic aggregates., Kim HY, Kim HY, Jackson TR, Stuckenholz C, Davidson LA, Davidson LA., Nat Commun. January 31, 2020; 11 (1): 665.                


Tight junction-associated protein GEF-H1 in the neighbours of dividing epithelial cells is essential for adaptation of cell-cell membrane during cytokinesis., Hatte G, Prigent C, Tassan JP., Exp Cell Res. October 1, 2018; 371 (1): 72-82.


Tight junctions negatively regulate mechanical forces applied to adherens junctions in vertebrate epithelial tissue., Hatte G, Prigent C, Tassan JP., J Cell Sci. February 5, 2018; 131 (3):


Spatiotemporally Controlled Mechanical Cues Drive Progenitor Mesenchymal-to-Epithelial Transition Enabling Proper Heart Formation and Function., Jackson TR, Kim HY, Balakrishnan UL, Stuckenholz C, Davidson LA, Davidson LA., Curr Biol. May 8, 2017; 27 (9): 1326-1335.                            


GEF-H1 functions in apical constriction and cell intercalations and is essential for vertebrate neural tube closure., Itoh K, Ossipova O, Sokol SY., J Cell Sci. June 1, 2014; 127 (Pt 11): 2542-53.              


Developmental expression patterns of candidate cofactors for vertebrate six family transcription factors., Neilson KM, Pignoni F, Yan B, Moody SA., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2010; 239 (12): 3446-66.                                                                          


Macroscopic stiffening of embryonic tissues via microtubules, RhoGEF and the assembly of contractile bundles of actomyosin., Zhou J, Kim HY, Wang JH, Davidson LA., Development. August 1, 2010; 137 (16): 2785-94.        


A microtubule-binding Rho-GEF controls cell morphology during convergent extension of Xenopus laevis., Kwan KM, Kirschner MW., Development. October 1, 2005; 132 (20): 4599-610.


A novel guanine exchange factor increases the competence of early ectoderm to respond to neural induction., Morgan R, Hooiveld MH, Durston AJ., Mech Dev. October 1, 1999; 88 (1): 67-72.        

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