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Douglas W DeSimone

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Methods in Enzymology|August 19, 2007
Using Xenopus embryos to investigate integrin functionDouglas W DeSimone, Bette Dzamba, Lance A Davidson
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|November 2, 2004
Assembly and remodeling of the fibrillar fibronectin extracellular matrix during gastrulation and neurulation in Xenopus laevisLance A Davidson, Raymond Keller, Douglas W DeSimone
Mechanisms of Development|September 1, 2014
Diverse functions of kindlin/fermitin proteins during embryonic development in Xenopus laevisTania Rozario, Paul E Mead, Douglas W DeSimone
Journal of Cell Science|March 30, 2011
Integrins and cadherins join forces to form adhesive networksGregory F Weber, Maureen A Bjerke, Douglas W DeSimone
Developmental Cell|December 16, 2011
A mechanoresponsive cadherin-keratin complex directs polarized protrusive behavior and collective cell migrationGregory F Weber, Maureen A Bjerke, Douglas W DeSimone
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 4, 2004
The Xenopus embryo as a model system for studies of cell migrationDouglas W DeSimone, Lance Davidson, Mungo Marsden, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 10, 2006
Integrin alpha5beta1 and fibronectin regulate polarized cell protrusions required for Xenopus convergence and extensionLance A Davidson, Mungo Marsden, Raymond Keller, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|July 20, 2012
Identification and characterization of ADAM41, a novel ADAM metalloproteinase in XenopusGuofeng Xu, Shuo Wei, Judith M White, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 17, 2014
FAK is required for tension-dependent organization of collective cell movements in Xenopus mesendodermMaureen A Bjerke, Bette J Dzamba, Chong Wang, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 1, 2002
Mesendoderm extension and mantle closure in Xenopus laevis gastrulation: combined roles for integrin alpha(5)beta(1), fibronectin, and tissue geometryLance A Davidson, Benjamin G Hoffstrom, Raymond Keller, et al.
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Methods in Enzymology|August 19, 2007
Using Xenopus embryos to investigate integrin functionDouglas W DeSimone, Bette Dzamba, Lance A Davidson
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|November 2, 2004
Assembly and remodeling of the fibrillar fibronectin extracellular matrix during gastrulation and neurulation in Xenopus laevisLance A Davidson, Raymond Keller, Douglas W DeSimone
Mechanisms of Development|September 1, 2014
Diverse functions of kindlin/fermitin proteins during embryonic development in Xenopus laevisTania Rozario, Paul E Mead, Douglas W DeSimone
Journal of Cell Science|March 30, 2011
Integrins and cadherins join forces to form adhesive networksGregory F Weber, Maureen A Bjerke, Douglas W DeSimone
Developmental Cell|December 16, 2011
A mechanoresponsive cadherin-keratin complex directs polarized protrusive behavior and collective cell migrationGregory F Weber, Maureen A Bjerke, Douglas W DeSimone
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 4, 2004
The Xenopus embryo as a model system for studies of cell migrationDouglas W DeSimone, Lance Davidson, Mungo Marsden, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 10, 2006
Integrin alpha5beta1 and fibronectin regulate polarized cell protrusions required for Xenopus convergence and extensionLance A Davidson, Mungo Marsden, Raymond Keller, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|July 20, 2012
Identification and characterization of ADAM41, a novel ADAM metalloproteinase in XenopusGuofeng Xu, Shuo Wei, Judith M White, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 17, 2014
FAK is required for tension-dependent organization of collective cell movements in Xenopus mesendodermMaureen A Bjerke, Bette J Dzamba, Chong Wang, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 1, 2002
Mesendoderm extension and mantle closure in Xenopus laevis gastrulation: combined roles for integrin alpha(5)beta(1), fibronectin, and tissue geometryLance A Davidson, Benjamin G Hoffstrom, Raymond Keller, et al.
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