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Helen R Dawe

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Trends in Cell Biology|October 22, 2010
Common themes in centriole and centrosome movementsSue Vaughan, Helen R Dawe
Journal of Cell Science|December 22, 2006
Centriole/basal body morphogenesis and migration during ciliogenesis in animal cellsHelen R Dawe, Helen Farr, Keith Gull
Organogenesis|December 11, 2013
Meckel-Gruber syndrome and the role of primary cilia in kidney, skeleton, and central nervous system developmentAmy R Barker, Rhys Thomas, Helen R Dawe
Protoplasma|August 31, 2015
Centrosome positioning in non-dividing cellsAmy R Barker, Kate V McIntosh, Helen R Dawe
BMC Biology|August 9, 2007
The hydrocephalus inducing gene product, Hydin, positions axonemal central pair microtubulesHelen R Dawe, Michael K Shaw, Helen Farr, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 21, 2012
The formation and positioning of cilia in Ciona intestinalis embryos in relation to the generation and evolution of chordate left-right asymmetryHelen Thompson, Michael K Shaw, Helen R Dawe, et al.
BMC Genomics|June 28, 2014
Bioinformatic analysis of ciliary transition zone proteins reveals insights into the evolution of ciliopathy networksAmy R Barker, Karen S Renzaglia, Kimberley Fry, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 8, 2003
ADF/cofilin controls cell polarity during fibroblast migrationHelen R Dawe, Laurie S Minamide, James R Bamburg, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|November 10, 2005
The Parkin co-regulated gene product, PACRG, is an evolutionarily conserved axonemal protein that functions in outer-doublet microtubule morphogenesisHelen R Dawe, Helen Farr, Neil Portman, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|May 6, 2016
The Exocyst Complex in Health and DiseaseMagdalena Martin-Urdiroz, Michael J Deeks, Connor G Horton, et al.
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Trends in Cell Biology|October 22, 2010
Common themes in centriole and centrosome movementsSue Vaughan, Helen R Dawe
Journal of Cell Science|December 22, 2006
Centriole/basal body morphogenesis and migration during ciliogenesis in animal cellsHelen R Dawe, Helen Farr, Keith Gull
Organogenesis|December 11, 2013
Meckel-Gruber syndrome and the role of primary cilia in kidney, skeleton, and central nervous system developmentAmy R Barker, Rhys Thomas, Helen R Dawe
Protoplasma|August 31, 2015
Centrosome positioning in non-dividing cellsAmy R Barker, Kate V McIntosh, Helen R Dawe
BMC Biology|August 9, 2007
The hydrocephalus inducing gene product, Hydin, positions axonemal central pair microtubulesHelen R Dawe, Michael K Shaw, Helen Farr, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 21, 2012
The formation and positioning of cilia in Ciona intestinalis embryos in relation to the generation and evolution of chordate left-right asymmetryHelen Thompson, Michael K Shaw, Helen R Dawe, et al.
BMC Genomics|June 28, 2014
Bioinformatic analysis of ciliary transition zone proteins reveals insights into the evolution of ciliopathy networksAmy R Barker, Karen S Renzaglia, Kimberley Fry, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 8, 2003
ADF/cofilin controls cell polarity during fibroblast migrationHelen R Dawe, Laurie S Minamide, James R Bamburg, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|November 10, 2005
The Parkin co-regulated gene product, PACRG, is an evolutionarily conserved axonemal protein that functions in outer-doublet microtubule morphogenesisHelen R Dawe, Helen Farr, Neil Portman, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|May 6, 2016
The Exocyst Complex in Health and DiseaseMagdalena Martin-Urdiroz, Michael J Deeks, Connor G Horton, et al.
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