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Time-Lapse Imaging | Concept |
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Haydar, Tarik | Person |
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Live-cell confocal microscopy and quantitative 4D image analysis of anchor-cell invasion through the basement membrane in Caenorhabditis elegans. | Academic Article |
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Fibronectin Fiber Extension Decreases Cell Spreading and Migration. | Academic Article |
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Using Xenopus laevis retinal and spinal neurons to study mechanisms of axon guidance in vivo and in vitro. | Academic Article |
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Hagedorn, Elliott | Person |
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ADF/cofilin promotes invadopodial membrane recycling during cell invasion in vivo. | Academic Article |
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Derivation of lung mesenchymal lineages from the fetal mesothelium requires hedgehog signaling for mesothelial cell entry. | Academic Article |
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Interplay of active processes modulates tension and drives phase transition in self-renewing, motor-driven cytoskeletal networks. | Academic Article |
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Pax6 is required at the telencephalic pallial-subpallial boundary for the generation of neuronal diversity in the postnatal limbic system. | Academic Article |
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Targeting the oncogene LSF with either the small molecule inhibitor FQI1 or siRNA causes mitotic delays with unaligned chromosomes, resulting in cell death or senescence. | Academic Article |
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The core apoptotic executioner proteins CED-3 and CED-4 promote initiation of neuronal regeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans. | Academic Article |
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The Mammalian-Specific Protein Armcx1 Regulates Mitochondrial Transport during Axon Regeneration. | Academic Article |
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The toxicity of a mutant prion protein is cell-autonomous, and can be suppressed by wild-type prion protein on adjacent cells. | Academic Article |
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Lowery, Laura | Person |
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