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Eric R Brooks

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Developmental Biology|April 25, 2025
Canonical Wnt pathway modulation is required to correctly execute multiple independent cellular dynamic programs during cranial neural tube closureAmber Huffine Bogart, Eric R Brooks
Cilia|November 7, 2013
The Small GTPase Rsg1 is important for the cytoplasmic localization and axonemal dynamics of intraflagellar transport proteinsEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 11, 2012
Control of vertebrate intraflagellar transport by the planar cell polarity effector FuzEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Current Biology : CB|October 8, 2014
Multiciliated cellsEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Methods in Cell Biology|April 4, 2015
In vivo investigation of cilia structure and function using XenopusEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Bio-Protocol|June 17, 2026
Quantitative Analysis of Cell and Tissue Shape During Mouse Cranial Neural Tube ClosureKristina A Borys, Eric R Brooks
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 19, 2025
GPR161-GLI3 repressor signaling at cilia directs apical constriction and cell fate during cranial neural tube closureEric R Brooks, Sun-Hee Hwang, Kevin A White, et al.
Elife|October 26, 2020
Sonic hedgehog signaling directs patterned cell remodeling during cranial neural tube closureEric R Brooks, Mohammed Tarek Islam, Kathryn V Anderson, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 7, 2026
Genetically engineered ESC-derived embryos reveal Vinculin-dependent force responses required for mammalian neural tube closureIan S Prudhomme, Eric R Brooks, Nilay Taneja, et al.
Elife|January 16, 2014
Coordinated genomic control of ciliogenesis and cell movement by RFX2Mei-I Chung, Taejoon Kwon, Fan Tu, et al.
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Developmental Biology|April 25, 2025
Canonical Wnt pathway modulation is required to correctly execute multiple independent cellular dynamic programs during cranial neural tube closureAmber Huffine Bogart, Eric R Brooks
Cilia|November 7, 2013
The Small GTPase Rsg1 is important for the cytoplasmic localization and axonemal dynamics of intraflagellar transport proteinsEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 11, 2012
Control of vertebrate intraflagellar transport by the planar cell polarity effector FuzEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Current Biology : CB|October 8, 2014
Multiciliated cellsEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Methods in Cell Biology|April 4, 2015
In vivo investigation of cilia structure and function using XenopusEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Bio-Protocol|June 17, 2026
Quantitative Analysis of Cell and Tissue Shape During Mouse Cranial Neural Tube ClosureKristina A Borys, Eric R Brooks
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 19, 2025
GPR161-GLI3 repressor signaling at cilia directs apical constriction and cell fate during cranial neural tube closureEric R Brooks, Sun-Hee Hwang, Kevin A White, et al.
Elife|October 26, 2020
Sonic hedgehog signaling directs patterned cell remodeling during cranial neural tube closureEric R Brooks, Mohammed Tarek Islam, Kathryn V Anderson, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 7, 2026
Genetically engineered ESC-derived embryos reveal Vinculin-dependent force responses required for mammalian neural tube closureIan S Prudhomme, Eric R Brooks, Nilay Taneja, et al.
Elife|January 16, 2014
Coordinated genomic control of ciliogenesis and cell movement by RFX2Mei-I Chung, Taejoon Kwon, Fan Tu, et al.
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