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Mark S Bretscher

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Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|November 15, 2007
Recap on cell migrationMark S Bretscher
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|October 24, 2008
Exocytosis provides the membrane for protrusion, at least in migrating fibroblastsMark S Bretscher
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 21, 2014
Asymmetry of single cells and where that leadsMark S Bretscher
Journal of Cell Science|August 8, 2008
On the shape of migrating cells--a 'front-to-back' modelMark S Bretscher
Plos One|August 9, 2007
Using single loxP sites to enhance homologous recombination: ts mutants in Sec1 of Dictyostelium discoideumMark S Bretscher, Margaret Clotworthy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 11, 2010
Dictyostelium amoebae and neutrophils can swimNicholas P Barry, Mark S Bretscher
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 17, 2002
Cell polarity and locomotion, as well as endocytosis, depend on NSFChris R L Thompson, Mark S Bretscher
Plos One|September 17, 2013
How do amoebae swim and crawl?Jonathan D Howe, Nicholas P Barry, Mark S Bretscher
Journal of Cell Science|September 3, 2010
The exocytic gene secA is required for Dictyostelium cell motility and osmoregulationRoberto Zanchi, Gillian Howard, Mark S Bretscher, et al.
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Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|November 15, 2007
Recap on cell migrationMark S Bretscher
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|October 24, 2008
Exocytosis provides the membrane for protrusion, at least in migrating fibroblastsMark S Bretscher
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 21, 2014
Asymmetry of single cells and where that leadsMark S Bretscher
Journal of Cell Science|August 8, 2008
On the shape of migrating cells--a 'front-to-back' modelMark S Bretscher
Plos One|August 9, 2007
Using single loxP sites to enhance homologous recombination: ts mutants in Sec1 of Dictyostelium discoideumMark S Bretscher, Margaret Clotworthy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 11, 2010
Dictyostelium amoebae and neutrophils can swimNicholas P Barry, Mark S Bretscher
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 17, 2002
Cell polarity and locomotion, as well as endocytosis, depend on NSFChris R L Thompson, Mark S Bretscher
Plos One|September 17, 2013
How do amoebae swim and crawl?Jonathan D Howe, Nicholas P Barry, Mark S Bretscher
Journal of Cell Science|September 3, 2010
The exocytic gene secA is required for Dictyostelium cell motility and osmoregulationRoberto Zanchi, Gillian Howard, Mark S Bretscher, et al.
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