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Andrew P Jarman

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Human Molecular Genetics|May 17, 2002
Studies of mechanosensation using the flyAndrew P Jarman
Journal of Cell Science|July 14, 2011
Dilatory is a Drosophila protein related to AZI1 (CEP131) that is located at the ciliary base and required for cilium formationLina Ma, Andrew P Jarman
Journal of Anatomy|June 17, 2015
Stretching the imagination beyond muscle spindles - stretch-sensitive mechanisms in arthropodsThomas J Suslak, Andrew P Jarman
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 30, 2008
Context dependence of proneural bHLH proteinsLynn M Powell, Andrew P Jarman
Cilia|July 4, 2015
The Drosophila homologue of Rootletin is required for mechanosensory function and ciliary rootlet formation in chordotonal sensory neuronsKatarzyna Styczynska-Soczka, Andrew P Jarman
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|April 4, 2013
The role of Atonal transcription factors in the development of mechanosensitive cellsAndrew P Jarman, Andrew K Groves
BMC Developmental Biology|March 30, 2010
The function and regulation of the bHLH gene, cato, in Drosophila neurogenesisPetra I zur Lage, Andrew P Jarman
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 25, 2003
Echinoid facilitates Notch pathway signalling during Drosophila neurogenesis through functional interaction with DeltaEmma L Rawlins, Bridget Lovegrove, Andrew P Jarman
Mechanisms of Development|August 22, 2007
Functional distinctness of closely related transcription factors: a comparison of the Atonal and Amos proneural factorsSam M T W Maung, Andrew P Jarman
BMC Bioinformatics|December 7, 2010
Merged consensus clustering to assess and improve class discovery with microarray dataT Ian Simpson, J Douglas Armstrong, Andrew P Jarman
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Human Molecular Genetics|May 17, 2002
Studies of mechanosensation using the flyAndrew P Jarman
Journal of Cell Science|July 14, 2011
Dilatory is a Drosophila protein related to AZI1 (CEP131) that is located at the ciliary base and required for cilium formationLina Ma, Andrew P Jarman
Journal of Anatomy|June 17, 2015
Stretching the imagination beyond muscle spindles - stretch-sensitive mechanisms in arthropodsThomas J Suslak, Andrew P Jarman
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 30, 2008
Context dependence of proneural bHLH proteinsLynn M Powell, Andrew P Jarman
Cilia|July 4, 2015
The Drosophila homologue of Rootletin is required for mechanosensory function and ciliary rootlet formation in chordotonal sensory neuronsKatarzyna Styczynska-Soczka, Andrew P Jarman
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|April 4, 2013
The role of Atonal transcription factors in the development of mechanosensitive cellsAndrew P Jarman, Andrew K Groves
BMC Developmental Biology|March 30, 2010
The function and regulation of the bHLH gene, cato, in Drosophila neurogenesisPetra I zur Lage, Andrew P Jarman
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 25, 2003
Echinoid facilitates Notch pathway signalling during Drosophila neurogenesis through functional interaction with DeltaEmma L Rawlins, Bridget Lovegrove, Andrew P Jarman
Mechanisms of Development|August 22, 2007
Functional distinctness of closely related transcription factors: a comparison of the Atonal and Amos proneural factorsSam M T W Maung, Andrew P Jarman
BMC Bioinformatics|December 7, 2010
Merged consensus clustering to assess and improve class discovery with microarray dataT Ian Simpson, J Douglas Armstrong, Andrew P Jarman
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