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Margot E Quinlan

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Development (Cambridge, England)|October 4, 2013
Direct interaction between two actin nucleators is required in Drosophila oogenesisMargot E Quinlan
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|July 1, 2016
Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila OocyteMargot E Quinlan
Nature Cell Biology|January 4, 2008
Actin nucleation: bacteria get in-SpiredMargot E Quinlan, Eugen Kerkhoff
Current Biology : CB|May 25, 2021
ForminsDylan A Valencia, Margot E Quinlan
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 19, 2017
Actin filament assembly by bacterial factors VopL/F: Which end is up?Christina L Vizcarra, Margot E Quinlan
Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.)|January 6, 2015
Regulation of the formin Cappuccino is critical for polarity of Drosophila oocytesBatbileg Bor, Justin S Bois, Margot E Quinlan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 24, 2014
The role of formin tails in actin nucleation, processive elongation, and filament bundlingChristina L Vizcarra, Batbileg Bor, Margot E Quinlan
Biophysical Journal|May 17, 2005
Orientation of the myosin light chain region by single molecule total internal reflection fluorescence polarization microscopyMargot E Quinlan, Joseph N Forkey, Yale E Goldman
Biophysical Journal|May 17, 2005
Measurement of single macromolecule orientation by total internal reflection fluorescence polarization microscopyJoseph N Forkey, Margot E Quinlan, Yale E Goldman
Molecular Biology of the Cell|March 20, 2015
Drosophila Cappuccino alleles provide insight into formin mechanism and role in oogenesisHaneul Yoo, Elizabeth A Roth-Johnson, Batbileg Bor, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|October 4, 2013
Direct interaction between two actin nucleators is required in Drosophila oogenesisMargot E Quinlan
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|July 1, 2016
Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila OocyteMargot E Quinlan
Nature Cell Biology|January 4, 2008
Actin nucleation: bacteria get in-SpiredMargot E Quinlan, Eugen Kerkhoff
Current Biology : CB|May 25, 2021
ForminsDylan A Valencia, Margot E Quinlan
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 19, 2017
Actin filament assembly by bacterial factors VopL/F: Which end is up?Christina L Vizcarra, Margot E Quinlan
Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.)|January 6, 2015
Regulation of the formin Cappuccino is critical for polarity of Drosophila oocytesBatbileg Bor, Justin S Bois, Margot E Quinlan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 24, 2014
The role of formin tails in actin nucleation, processive elongation, and filament bundlingChristina L Vizcarra, Batbileg Bor, Margot E Quinlan
Biophysical Journal|May 17, 2005
Orientation of the myosin light chain region by single molecule total internal reflection fluorescence polarization microscopyMargot E Quinlan, Joseph N Forkey, Yale E Goldman
Biophysical Journal|May 17, 2005
Measurement of single macromolecule orientation by total internal reflection fluorescence polarization microscopyJoseph N Forkey, Margot E Quinlan, Yale E Goldman
Molecular Biology of the Cell|March 20, 2015
Drosophila Cappuccino alleles provide insight into formin mechanism and role in oogenesisHaneul Yoo, Elizabeth A Roth-Johnson, Batbileg Bor, et al.
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