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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 18, 2020
Atypical cadherin FAT4 orchestrates lymphatic endothelial cell polarity in response to flowKelly L Betterman, Drew L Sutton, Genevieve A Secker, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 23, 2026
The Nemp1-Nesprin complex mediates cellular responses to matrix mechanicsAbira Ganguly, Hannah Zmuda, Javier Abello, et al.
Elife|March 23, 2017
Atrophin controls developmental signaling pathways via interactions with Trithorax-likeKelvin Yeung, Ann Boija, Edvin Karlsson, et al.
Research Square|August 13, 2025
Nuclear Envelope Membrane Protein 1 plays crucial and conserved roles in female meiosisBilal Ahmad Hakim, Yonit Tsatskis, Ling Zhang, et al.
Developmental Cell|March 11, 2020
Hedgehog-Activated Fat4 and PCP Pathways Mediate Mesenchymal Cell Clustering and Villus Formation in Gut DevelopmentAbilasha Rao-Bhatia, Min Zhu, Wen-Chi Yin, et al.
Nature Communications|February 28, 2017
Amotl1 mediates sequestration of the Hippo effector Yap1 downstream of Fat4 to restrict heart growthChiara V Ragni, Nicolas Diguet, Jean-François Le Garrec, et al.
Kidney International|February 21, 2018
Sox11 gene disruption causes congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT)Yasmine Neirijnck, Antoine Reginensi, Kirsten Y Renkema, et al.
Science Advances|September 14, 2020
The NEMP family supports metazoan fertility and nuclear envelope stiffnessYonit Tsatskis, Robyn Rosenfeld, Joel D Pearson, et al.
Nature Communications|March 14, 2019
Homozygous frameshift mutations in FAT1 cause a syndrome characterized by colobomatous-microphthalmia, ptosis, nephropathy and syndactylyNajim Lahrouchi, Aman George, Ilham Ratbi, et al.
Nature Genetics|September 24, 2013
Mutations in genes encoding the cadherin receptor-ligand pair DCHS1 and FAT4 disrupt cerebral cortical developmentSilvia Cappello, Mary J Gray, Caroline Badouel, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 18, 2020
Atypical cadherin FAT4 orchestrates lymphatic endothelial cell polarity in response to flowKelly L Betterman, Drew L Sutton, Genevieve A Secker, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 23, 2026
The Nemp1-Nesprin complex mediates cellular responses to matrix mechanicsAbira Ganguly, Hannah Zmuda, Javier Abello, et al.
Elife|March 23, 2017
Atrophin controls developmental signaling pathways via interactions with Trithorax-likeKelvin Yeung, Ann Boija, Edvin Karlsson, et al.
Research Square|August 13, 2025
Nuclear Envelope Membrane Protein 1 plays crucial and conserved roles in female meiosisBilal Ahmad Hakim, Yonit Tsatskis, Ling Zhang, et al.
Developmental Cell|March 11, 2020
Hedgehog-Activated Fat4 and PCP Pathways Mediate Mesenchymal Cell Clustering and Villus Formation in Gut DevelopmentAbilasha Rao-Bhatia, Min Zhu, Wen-Chi Yin, et al.
Nature Communications|February 28, 2017
Amotl1 mediates sequestration of the Hippo effector Yap1 downstream of Fat4 to restrict heart growthChiara V Ragni, Nicolas Diguet, Jean-François Le Garrec, et al.
Kidney International|February 21, 2018
Sox11 gene disruption causes congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT)Yasmine Neirijnck, Antoine Reginensi, Kirsten Y Renkema, et al.
Science Advances|September 14, 2020
The NEMP family supports metazoan fertility and nuclear envelope stiffnessYonit Tsatskis, Robyn Rosenfeld, Joel D Pearson, et al.
Nature Communications|March 14, 2019
Homozygous frameshift mutations in FAT1 cause a syndrome characterized by colobomatous-microphthalmia, ptosis, nephropathy and syndactylyNajim Lahrouchi, Aman George, Ilham Ratbi, et al.
Nature Genetics|September 24, 2013
Mutations in genes encoding the cadherin receptor-ligand pair DCHS1 and FAT4 disrupt cerebral cortical developmentSilvia Cappello, Mary J Gray, Caroline Badouel, et al.
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