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Emily A Bates

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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 13, 2013
A potential molecular target for morphological defects of fetal alcohol syndrome: Kir2.1Emily A Bates
Human Molecular Genetics|December 6, 2018
TUBA1A mutations identified in lissencephaly patients dominantly disrupt neuronal migration and impair dynein activityJayne Aiken, Jeffrey K Moore, Emily A Bates
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience|June 26, 2020
Ion Channel Contributions to Morphological Development: Insights From the Role of Kir2.1 in Bone DevelopmentYunus H Ozekin, Trevor Isner, Emily A Bates
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 29, 2024
Netrin-1 stimulated axon growth requires the polyglutamylase TTLL1Kyle R Northington, Jasmynn Calderon, Emily A Bates
Cancers|November 14, 2020
Hitting the Target but Missing the Point: Recent Progress towards Adenovirus-Based Precision VirotherapiesTabitha G Cunliffe, Emily A Bates, Alan L Parker
Journal of Developmental Biology|October 24, 2017
The <i>α</i>-Tubulin gene <i>TUBA1A</i> in Brain Development: A Key Ingredient in the Neuronal Isotype BlendJayne Aiken, Georgia Buscaglia, Emily A Bates, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 10, 2006
Differential contributions of Caenorhabditis elegans histone deacetylases to huntingtin polyglutamine toxicityEmily A Bates, Martin Victor, Adriana K Jones, et al.
Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.)|October 2, 2019
Tubulin mutations in brain development disorders: Why haploinsufficiency does not explain TUBA1A tubulinopathiesJayne Aiken, Georgia Buscaglia, A Sophie Aiken, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|February 7, 2022
Bridging the Gap: The Importance of TUBA1A α-Tubulin in Forming Midline CommissuresGeorgia Buscaglia, Kyle R Northington, Jayne Aiken, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 18, 2002
Glutamine/proline-rich PQE-1 proteins protect Caenorhabditis elegans neurons from huntingtin polyglutamine neurotoxicityPeter W Faber, Cindy Voisine, Daphne C King, et al.
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 13, 2013
A potential molecular target for morphological defects of fetal alcohol syndrome: Kir2.1Emily A Bates
Human Molecular Genetics|December 6, 2018
TUBA1A mutations identified in lissencephaly patients dominantly disrupt neuronal migration and impair dynein activityJayne Aiken, Jeffrey K Moore, Emily A Bates
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience|June 26, 2020
Ion Channel Contributions to Morphological Development: Insights From the Role of Kir2.1 in Bone DevelopmentYunus H Ozekin, Trevor Isner, Emily A Bates
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 29, 2024
Netrin-1 stimulated axon growth requires the polyglutamylase TTLL1Kyle R Northington, Jasmynn Calderon, Emily A Bates
Cancers|November 14, 2020
Hitting the Target but Missing the Point: Recent Progress towards Adenovirus-Based Precision VirotherapiesTabitha G Cunliffe, Emily A Bates, Alan L Parker
Journal of Developmental Biology|October 24, 2017
The <i>α</i>-Tubulin gene <i>TUBA1A</i> in Brain Development: A Key Ingredient in the Neuronal Isotype BlendJayne Aiken, Georgia Buscaglia, Emily A Bates, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 10, 2006
Differential contributions of Caenorhabditis elegans histone deacetylases to huntingtin polyglutamine toxicityEmily A Bates, Martin Victor, Adriana K Jones, et al.
Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.)|October 2, 2019
Tubulin mutations in brain development disorders: Why haploinsufficiency does not explain TUBA1A tubulinopathiesJayne Aiken, Georgia Buscaglia, A Sophie Aiken, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|February 7, 2022
Bridging the Gap: The Importance of TUBA1A α-Tubulin in Forming Midline CommissuresGeorgia Buscaglia, Kyle R Northington, Jayne Aiken, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 18, 2002
Glutamine/proline-rich PQE-1 proteins protect Caenorhabditis elegans neurons from huntingtin polyglutamine neurotoxicityPeter W Faber, Cindy Voisine, Daphne C King, et al.
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