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John B Wallingford

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Developmental Biology|July 17, 2025
Quantifying convergent extension: Shih and Keller's quintessential work in developmental cell biologyRobert J Huebner, John B Wallingford
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2007
Vertebrate gastrulation: the BMP sticker shockJohn B Wallingford, Richard M Harland
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 8, 2002
Neural tube closure requires Dishevelled-dependent convergent extension of the midlineJohn B Wallingford, Richard M Harland
Cilia|November 7, 2013
The Small GTPase Rsg1 is important for the cytoplasmic localization and axonemal dynamics of intraflagellar transport proteinsEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|March 16, 2017
Planar cell polarity in development and diseaseMitchell T Butler, John B Wallingford
Trends in Cell Biology|February 4, 2017
From Planar Cell Polarity to Ciliogenesis and Back: The Curious Tale of the PPE and CPLANE proteinsPaul N Adler, John B Wallingford
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 11, 2012
Control of vertebrate intraflagellar transport by the planar cell polarity effector FuzEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Cells & Development|March 7, 2024
"And it was the worst possible result, because it actually worked:" An interview with Richard HarlandRichard M Harland, John B Wallingford
Journal of Cell Science|June 25, 2009
In vivo imaging reveals a role for Cdc42 in spindle positioning and planar orientation of cell divisions during vertebrate neural tube closureEsther K Kieserman, John B Wallingford
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|April 23, 2009
The shroom family proteins play broad roles in the morphogenesis of thickened epithelial sheetsChanjae Lee, Minh-Phuong Le, John B Wallingford
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Developmental Biology|July 17, 2025
Quantifying convergent extension: Shih and Keller's quintessential work in developmental cell biologyRobert J Huebner, John B Wallingford
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2007
Vertebrate gastrulation: the BMP sticker shockJohn B Wallingford, Richard M Harland
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 8, 2002
Neural tube closure requires Dishevelled-dependent convergent extension of the midlineJohn B Wallingford, Richard M Harland
Cilia|November 7, 2013
The Small GTPase Rsg1 is important for the cytoplasmic localization and axonemal dynamics of intraflagellar transport proteinsEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|March 16, 2017
Planar cell polarity in development and diseaseMitchell T Butler, John B Wallingford
Trends in Cell Biology|February 4, 2017
From Planar Cell Polarity to Ciliogenesis and Back: The Curious Tale of the PPE and CPLANE proteinsPaul N Adler, John B Wallingford
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 11, 2012
Control of vertebrate intraflagellar transport by the planar cell polarity effector FuzEric R Brooks, John B Wallingford
Cells & Development|March 7, 2024
"And it was the worst possible result, because it actually worked:" An interview with Richard HarlandRichard M Harland, John B Wallingford
Journal of Cell Science|June 25, 2009
In vivo imaging reveals a role for Cdc42 in spindle positioning and planar orientation of cell divisions during vertebrate neural tube closureEsther K Kieserman, John B Wallingford
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|April 23, 2009
The shroom family proteins play broad roles in the morphogenesis of thickened epithelial sheetsChanjae Lee, Minh-Phuong Le, John B Wallingford
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