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Gian Garriga

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Developmental Cell|December 7, 2007
Losing their minds: Mena/VASP/EVL triple knockout micePamela Vanderzalm, Gian Garriga
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|April 15, 2017
Size Matters: How C. elegans Asymmetric Divisions Regulate ApoptosisJerome Teuliere, Gian Garriga
Trends in Cell Biology|December 19, 2008
Asymmetric divisions, aggresomes and apoptosisAakanksha Singhvi, Gian Garriga
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 13, 2004
The conserved kinase UNC-51 acts with VAB-8 and UNC-14 to regulate axon outgrowth in C. elegansTina Lai, Gian Garriga
Worm|October 3, 2015
The two faces of TOE-2Mark Gurling, Gian Garriga
Nature Neuroscience|July 29, 2008
Fresh air is good for nerves: hypoxia disturbs axon guidanceChun-Liang Pan, Gian Garriga
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 26, 2014
The DEP domain-containing protein TOE-2 promotes apoptosis in the Q lineage of C. elegans through two distinct mechanismsMark Gurling, Karla Talavera, Gian Garriga
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 16, 2006
The C. elegans MELK ortholog PIG-1 regulates cell size asymmetry and daughter cell fate in asymmetric neuroblast divisionsShaun Cordes, C Andrew Frank, Gian Garriga
Genetics|May 29, 2008
The T-box gene tbx-2, the homeobox gene egl-5 and the asymmetric cell division gene ham-1 specify neural fate in the HSN/PHB lineageAakanksha Singhvi, C Andrew Frank, Gian Garriga
Genetics|September 17, 2004
The Caenorhabditis elegans Ror RTK CAM-1 inhibits EGL-20/Wnt signaling in cell migrationWayne C Forrester, Changsung Kim, Gian Garriga
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Developmental Cell|December 7, 2007
Losing their minds: Mena/VASP/EVL triple knockout micePamela Vanderzalm, Gian Garriga
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|April 15, 2017
Size Matters: How C. elegans Asymmetric Divisions Regulate ApoptosisJerome Teuliere, Gian Garriga
Trends in Cell Biology|December 19, 2008
Asymmetric divisions, aggresomes and apoptosisAakanksha Singhvi, Gian Garriga
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 13, 2004
The conserved kinase UNC-51 acts with VAB-8 and UNC-14 to regulate axon outgrowth in C. elegansTina Lai, Gian Garriga
Worm|October 3, 2015
The two faces of TOE-2Mark Gurling, Gian Garriga
Nature Neuroscience|July 29, 2008
Fresh air is good for nerves: hypoxia disturbs axon guidanceChun-Liang Pan, Gian Garriga
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 26, 2014
The DEP domain-containing protein TOE-2 promotes apoptosis in the Q lineage of C. elegans through two distinct mechanismsMark Gurling, Karla Talavera, Gian Garriga
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 16, 2006
The C. elegans MELK ortholog PIG-1 regulates cell size asymmetry and daughter cell fate in asymmetric neuroblast divisionsShaun Cordes, C Andrew Frank, Gian Garriga
Genetics|May 29, 2008
The T-box gene tbx-2, the homeobox gene egl-5 and the asymmetric cell division gene ham-1 specify neural fate in the HSN/PHB lineageAakanksha Singhvi, C Andrew Frank, Gian Garriga
Genetics|September 17, 2004
The Caenorhabditis elegans Ror RTK CAM-1 inhibits EGL-20/Wnt signaling in cell migrationWayne C Forrester, Changsung Kim, Gian Garriga
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