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Jennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa

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CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Construction of a Heated Incubation Chamber around a Microscope Stage for Time-Lapse ImagingPaul M Kulesa, Jennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa
Developmental Biology|April 17, 2018
The convergent roles of CD271/p75 in neural crest-derived melanoma plasticityJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Paul M Kulesa
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|September 29, 2009
The migration of autonomic precursor cells in the embryoPaul M Kulesa, Frances Lefcort, Jennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Sagittal Explant Culture for 3D Confocal Time-Lapse Analysis of Chick Peripheral Nervous System FormationJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Frances Lefcort, Paul M Kulesa
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 14, 2004
Imaging neural crest cell dynamics during formation of dorsal root ganglia and sympathetic gangliaJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Paul M Kulesa, Frances Lefcort
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Photoactivation cell labeling for cell tracing in avian developmentDanny A Stark, Jennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Paul M Kulesa
Nature Communications|September 26, 2015
TrkB/BDNF signalling patterns the sympathetic nervous systemJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Jason A Morrison, Frances Lefcort, et al.
Developmental Biology|April 20, 2010
Cranial neural crest migration: new rules for an old roadPaul M Kulesa, Caleb M Bailey, Jennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 17, 2006
Eph/ephrins and N-cadherin coordinate to control the pattern of sympathetic gangliaJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Roger Bradley, Elena B Pasquale, et al.
Organogenesis|June 12, 2010
Watching the assembly of an organ a single cell at a time using confocal multi-position photoactivation and multi-time acquisitionPaul M Kulesa, Danny A Stark, Joseph Steen, et al.
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CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Construction of a Heated Incubation Chamber around a Microscope Stage for Time-Lapse ImagingPaul M Kulesa, Jennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa
Developmental Biology|April 17, 2018
The convergent roles of CD271/p75 in neural crest-derived melanoma plasticityJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Paul M Kulesa
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|September 29, 2009
The migration of autonomic precursor cells in the embryoPaul M Kulesa, Frances Lefcort, Jennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Sagittal Explant Culture for 3D Confocal Time-Lapse Analysis of Chick Peripheral Nervous System FormationJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Frances Lefcort, Paul M Kulesa
Development (Cambridge, England)|December 14, 2004
Imaging neural crest cell dynamics during formation of dorsal root ganglia and sympathetic gangliaJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Paul M Kulesa, Frances Lefcort
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Photoactivation cell labeling for cell tracing in avian developmentDanny A Stark, Jennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Paul M Kulesa
Nature Communications|September 26, 2015
TrkB/BDNF signalling patterns the sympathetic nervous systemJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Jason A Morrison, Frances Lefcort, et al.
Developmental Biology|April 20, 2010
Cranial neural crest migration: new rules for an old roadPaul M Kulesa, Caleb M Bailey, Jennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 17, 2006
Eph/ephrins and N-cadherin coordinate to control the pattern of sympathetic gangliaJennifer C Kasemeier-Kulesa, Roger Bradley, Elena B Pasquale, et al.
Organogenesis|June 12, 2010
Watching the assembly of an organ a single cell at a time using confocal multi-position photoactivation and multi-time acquisitionPaul M Kulesa, Danny A Stark, Joseph Steen, et al.
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