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Edwin M Munro

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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|December 21, 2005
PAR proteins and the cytoskeleton: a marriage of equalsEdwin M Munro
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 10, 2002
Morphogenetic pattern formation during ascidian notochord formation is regulative and highly robustEdwin M Munro, Garrett Odell
Biophysical Journal|February 23, 2023
Oligomerization of peripheral membrane proteins provides tunable control of cell surface polarityCharles F Lang, Edwin M Munro
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 10, 2002
Polarized basolateral cell motility underlies invagination and convergent extension of the ascidian notochordEdwin M Munro, Garrett M Odell
Biophysical Journal|September 28, 2011
PAR-3 oligomerization may provide an actin-independent mechanism to maintain distinct par protein domains in the early Caenorhabditis elegans embryoAdriana T Dawes, Edwin M Munro
Current Biology : CB|February 11, 2005
Ascidian prickle regulates both mediolateral and anterior-posterior cell polarity of notochord cellsDi Jiang, Edwin M Munro, William C Smith
Plos Computational Biology|March 30, 2022
Pulsatile contractions and pattern formation in excitable actomyosin cortexMichael F Staddon, Edwin M Munro, Shiladitya Banerjee
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 18, 2003
C. elegans PAR-3 and PAR-6 are required for apicobasal asymmetries associated with cell adhesion and gastrulationJeremy Nance, Edwin M Munro, James R Priess
Journal of Cell Science|January 17, 2008
Cytokinetic furrowing in toroidal, binucleate and anucleate cells in C. elegans embryosJalal K Baruni, Edwin M Munro, George von Dassow
Developmental Cell|January 28, 2015
Sequential contraction and exchange of apical junctions drives zippering and neural tube closure in a simple chordateHidehiko Hashimoto, Francois B Robin, Kristin M Sherrard, et al.
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|December 21, 2005
PAR proteins and the cytoskeleton: a marriage of equalsEdwin M Munro
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 10, 2002
Morphogenetic pattern formation during ascidian notochord formation is regulative and highly robustEdwin M Munro, Garrett Odell
Biophysical Journal|February 23, 2023
Oligomerization of peripheral membrane proteins provides tunable control of cell surface polarityCharles F Lang, Edwin M Munro
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 10, 2002
Polarized basolateral cell motility underlies invagination and convergent extension of the ascidian notochordEdwin M Munro, Garrett M Odell
Biophysical Journal|September 28, 2011
PAR-3 oligomerization may provide an actin-independent mechanism to maintain distinct par protein domains in the early Caenorhabditis elegans embryoAdriana T Dawes, Edwin M Munro
Current Biology : CB|February 11, 2005
Ascidian prickle regulates both mediolateral and anterior-posterior cell polarity of notochord cellsDi Jiang, Edwin M Munro, William C Smith
Plos Computational Biology|March 30, 2022
Pulsatile contractions and pattern formation in excitable actomyosin cortexMichael F Staddon, Edwin M Munro, Shiladitya Banerjee
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 18, 2003
C. elegans PAR-3 and PAR-6 are required for apicobasal asymmetries associated with cell adhesion and gastrulationJeremy Nance, Edwin M Munro, James R Priess
Journal of Cell Science|January 17, 2008
Cytokinetic furrowing in toroidal, binucleate and anucleate cells in C. elegans embryosJalal K Baruni, Edwin M Munro, George von Dassow
Developmental Cell|January 28, 2015
Sequential contraction and exchange of apical junctions drives zippering and neural tube closure in a simple chordateHidehiko Hashimoto, Francois B Robin, Kristin M Sherrard, et al.
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