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Helen McNeill

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Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|May 13, 2010
When pathways collide: collaboration and connivance among signalling proteins in developmentHelen McNeill, James R Woodgett
Cell|September 30, 2004
Temporal control of differentiation by the insulin receptor/tor pathway in DrosophilaJoseph M Bateman, Helen McNeill
Developmental Cell|October 4, 2005
Seeing in color--warts and allJoseph M Bateman, Helen McNeill
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 18, 2005
Controlling the size of organs and organismsSally J Leevers, Helen McNeill
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|November 19, 2019
Fat/Dachsous family cadherins in cell and tissue organisationAlexander D Fulford, Helen McNeill
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 23, 2009
Herding Hippos: regulating growth in flies and manCaroline Badouel, Ankush Garg, Helen McNeill
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 19, 2012
Functional interactions between Fat family cadherins in tissue morphogenesis and planar polaritySakura Saburi, Ian Hester, Lisa Goodrich, et al.
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|January 9, 2010
First year specialist trainees' engagement with reflective practice in the e-portfolioHelen McNeill, Jeremy M Brown, Nigel J Shaw
Genetics|May 29, 2008
Regulation of neurogenesis and epidermal growth factor receptor signaling by the insulin receptor/target of rapamycin pathway in DrosophilaHelen McNeill, Gavin M Craig, Joseph M Bateman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 2005
Iroquois transcription factors recognize a unique motif to mediate transcriptional repression in vivoAphrodite Bilioni, Gavin Craig, Caroline Hill, et al.
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Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|May 13, 2010
When pathways collide: collaboration and connivance among signalling proteins in developmentHelen McNeill, James R Woodgett
Cell|September 30, 2004
Temporal control of differentiation by the insulin receptor/tor pathway in DrosophilaJoseph M Bateman, Helen McNeill
Developmental Cell|October 4, 2005
Seeing in color--warts and allJoseph M Bateman, Helen McNeill
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 18, 2005
Controlling the size of organs and organismsSally J Leevers, Helen McNeill
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|November 19, 2019
Fat/Dachsous family cadherins in cell and tissue organisationAlexander D Fulford, Helen McNeill
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 23, 2009
Herding Hippos: regulating growth in flies and manCaroline Badouel, Ankush Garg, Helen McNeill
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 19, 2012
Functional interactions between Fat family cadherins in tissue morphogenesis and planar polaritySakura Saburi, Ian Hester, Lisa Goodrich, et al.
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|January 9, 2010
First year specialist trainees' engagement with reflective practice in the e-portfolioHelen McNeill, Jeremy M Brown, Nigel J Shaw
Genetics|May 29, 2008
Regulation of neurogenesis and epidermal growth factor receptor signaling by the insulin receptor/target of rapamycin pathway in DrosophilaHelen McNeill, Gavin M Craig, Joseph M Bateman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 2005
Iroquois transcription factors recognize a unique motif to mediate transcriptional repression in vivoAphrodite Bilioni, Gavin Craig, Caroline Hill, et al.
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