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May 25, 2021
Microtubule organization across cell types and states
Maria D Sallee, Jessica L Feldman
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
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December 3, 2025
Inactivation of microtubule organizing center function of the centrosome is required for neuronal development and centriole elimination
Rachel Ng, Jérémy Magescas, Jessica L Feldman
Plos Biology
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May 24, 2007
The mother centriole plays an instructive role in defining cell geometry
Jessica L Feldman, Stefan Geimer, Wallace F Marshall
Elife
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June 28, 2019
A two-step mechanism for the inactivation of microtubule organizing center function at the centrosome
Jérémy Magescas, Jenny C Zonka, Jessica L Feldman
Biotechniques
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November 3, 2004
PCR-based assay for mating type and diploidy in Chlamydomonas
Ivan Zamora, Jessica L Feldman, Wallace F Marshall
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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September 21, 2013
Activation of the protein deacetylase SIRT6 by long-chain fatty acids and widespread deacylation by mammalian sirtuins
Jessica L Feldman, Josue Baeza, John M Denu
Current Topics in Developmental Biology
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April 26, 2023
Context matters: Lessons in epithelial polarity from the Caenorhabditis elegans intestine and other tissues
Victor F Naturale, Melissa A Pickett, Jessica L Feldman
Developmental Cell
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August 8, 2023
Persistent cell contacts enable E-cadherin/HMR-1- and PAR-3-based symmetry breaking within a developing C. elegans epithelium
Victor F Naturale, Melissa A Pickett, Jessica L Feldman
Elife
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June 17, 2021
Apical PAR complex proteins protect against programmed epithelial assaults to create a continuous and functional intestinal lumen
Maria Danielle Sallee, Melissa A Pickett, Jessica L Feldman
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
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August 29, 2019
A Polarizing Issue: Diversity in the Mechanisms Underlying Apico-Basolateral Polarization In Vivo
Melissa A Pickett, Victor F Naturale, Jessica L Feldman
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Current Biology : CB
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May 25, 2021
Microtubule organization across cell types and states
Maria D Sallee, Jessica L Feldman
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|
December 3, 2025
Inactivation of microtubule organizing center function of the centrosome is required for neuronal development and centriole elimination
Rachel Ng, Jérémy Magescas, Jessica L Feldman
Plos Biology
|
May 24, 2007
The mother centriole plays an instructive role in defining cell geometry
Jessica L Feldman, Stefan Geimer, Wallace F Marshall
Elife
|
June 28, 2019
A two-step mechanism for the inactivation of microtubule organizing center function at the centrosome
Jérémy Magescas, Jenny C Zonka, Jessica L Feldman
Biotechniques
|
November 3, 2004
PCR-based assay for mating type and diploidy in Chlamydomonas
Ivan Zamora, Jessica L Feldman, Wallace F Marshall
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
September 21, 2013
Activation of the protein deacetylase SIRT6 by long-chain fatty acids and widespread deacylation by mammalian sirtuins
Jessica L Feldman, Josue Baeza, John M Denu
Current Topics in Developmental Biology
|
April 26, 2023
Context matters: Lessons in epithelial polarity from the Caenorhabditis elegans intestine and other tissues
Victor F Naturale, Melissa A Pickett, Jessica L Feldman
Developmental Cell
|
August 8, 2023
Persistent cell contacts enable E-cadherin/HMR-1- and PAR-3-based symmetry breaking within a developing C. elegans epithelium
Victor F Naturale, Melissa A Pickett, Jessica L Feldman
Elife
|
June 17, 2021
Apical PAR complex proteins protect against programmed epithelial assaults to create a continuous and functional intestinal lumen
Maria Danielle Sallee, Melissa A Pickett, Jessica L Feldman
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
|
August 29, 2019
A Polarizing Issue: Diversity in the Mechanisms Underlying Apico-Basolateral Polarization In Vivo
Melissa A Pickett, Victor F Naturale, Jessica L Feldman
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