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Heather T Broihier

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The Journal of Cell Biology|June 14, 2019
Expecto Patronin for slow and persistent minus end microtubule growth in dendritesHeather T Broihier
Science Signaling|June 9, 2016
BMP signaling turns up in fragile X syndrome: FMRP represses BMPR2Heather T Broihier
Trends in Genetics : TIG|November 6, 2017
Keeping Neurons Young and Foxy: FoxOs Promote Neuronal PlasticityColleen N McLaughlin, Heather T Broihier
Developmental Cell|April 26, 2017
MYRFs on the Move to Rewire CircuitsColleen N McLaughlin, Heather T Broihier
Neuron|July 19, 2002
Drosophila homeodomain protein dHb9 directs neuronal fate via crossrepressive and cell-nonautonomous mechanismsHeather T Broihier, James B Skeath
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 13, 2024
EVs move messes, not messages, at the synapseMarina N Bostelman, Heather T Broihier
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 8, 2012
FoxO limits microtubule stability and is itself negatively regulated by microtubule disruptionInna V Nechipurenko, Heather T Broihier
Developmental Biology|August 23, 2016
FoxO regulates microtubule dynamics and polarity to promote dendrite branching in Drosophila sensory neuronsJames C Sears, Heather T Broihier
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 14, 2011
Crimpy inhibits the BMP homolog Gbb in motoneurons to enable proper growth control at the Drosophila neuromuscular junctionRebecca E James, Heather T Broihier
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|March 17, 2018
What neurons tell themselves: autocrine signals play essential roles in neuronal development and functionKelsey A Herrmann, Heather T Broihier
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The Journal of Cell Biology|June 14, 2019
Expecto Patronin for slow and persistent minus end microtubule growth in dendritesHeather T Broihier
Science Signaling|June 9, 2016
BMP signaling turns up in fragile X syndrome: FMRP represses BMPR2Heather T Broihier
Trends in Genetics : TIG|November 6, 2017
Keeping Neurons Young and Foxy: FoxOs Promote Neuronal PlasticityColleen N McLaughlin, Heather T Broihier
Developmental Cell|April 26, 2017
MYRFs on the Move to Rewire CircuitsColleen N McLaughlin, Heather T Broihier
Neuron|July 19, 2002
Drosophila homeodomain protein dHb9 directs neuronal fate via crossrepressive and cell-nonautonomous mechanismsHeather T Broihier, James B Skeath
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 13, 2024
EVs move messes, not messages, at the synapseMarina N Bostelman, Heather T Broihier
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 8, 2012
FoxO limits microtubule stability and is itself negatively regulated by microtubule disruptionInna V Nechipurenko, Heather T Broihier
Developmental Biology|August 23, 2016
FoxO regulates microtubule dynamics and polarity to promote dendrite branching in Drosophila sensory neuronsJames C Sears, Heather T Broihier
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 14, 2011
Crimpy inhibits the BMP homolog Gbb in motoneurons to enable proper growth control at the Drosophila neuromuscular junctionRebecca E James, Heather T Broihier
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|March 17, 2018
What neurons tell themselves: autocrine signals play essential roles in neuronal development and functionKelsey A Herrmann, Heather T Broihier
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