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Melissa M Rolls

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Developmental Neurobiology|May 11, 2011
Neuronal polarity in Drosophila: sorting out axons and dendritesMelissa M Rolls
Developmental Biology|January 12, 2022
Principles of microtubule polarity in linear cellsMelissa M Rolls
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 8, 2011
Dendrites have a rapid program of injury-induced degeneration that is molecularly distinct from developmental pruningJuan Tao, Melissa M Rolls
Nature Neuroscience|November 16, 2004
Baz, Par-6 and aPKC are not required for axon or dendrite specification in DrosophilaMelissa M Rolls, Chris Q Doe
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 20, 2015
Neuronal polarity: an evolutionary perspectiveMelissa M Rolls, Timothy J Jegla
Neural Development|August 19, 2017
Two Drosophila model neurons can regenerate axons from the stump or from a converted dendrite, with feedback between the two sitesKavitha S Rao, Melissa M Rolls
Developmental Neurobiology|April 16, 2020
Microtubule dynamics in healthy and injured neuronsMelissa M Rolls, Pankajam Thyagarajan, Chengye Feng
Journal of Cell Science|July 15, 2016
The microtubule-severing protein fidgetin acts after dendrite injury to promote their degenerationJuan Tao, Chengye Feng, Melissa M Rolls
Molecular Biology of the Cell|August 1, 2008
Microtubules have opposite orientation in axons and dendrites of Drosophila neuronsMichelle C Stone, Fabrice Roegiers, Melissa M Rolls
Current Biology : CB|January 28, 2014
An EB1-kinesin complex is sufficient to steer microtubule growth in vitroYalei Chen, Melissa M Rolls, William O Hancock
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Developmental Neurobiology|May 11, 2011
Neuronal polarity in Drosophila: sorting out axons and dendritesMelissa M Rolls
Developmental Biology|January 12, 2022
Principles of microtubule polarity in linear cellsMelissa M Rolls
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 8, 2011
Dendrites have a rapid program of injury-induced degeneration that is molecularly distinct from developmental pruningJuan Tao, Melissa M Rolls
Nature Neuroscience|November 16, 2004
Baz, Par-6 and aPKC are not required for axon or dendrite specification in DrosophilaMelissa M Rolls, Chris Q Doe
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 20, 2015
Neuronal polarity: an evolutionary perspectiveMelissa M Rolls, Timothy J Jegla
Neural Development|August 19, 2017
Two Drosophila model neurons can regenerate axons from the stump or from a converted dendrite, with feedback between the two sitesKavitha S Rao, Melissa M Rolls
Developmental Neurobiology|April 16, 2020
Microtubule dynamics in healthy and injured neuronsMelissa M Rolls, Pankajam Thyagarajan, Chengye Feng
Journal of Cell Science|July 15, 2016
The microtubule-severing protein fidgetin acts after dendrite injury to promote their degenerationJuan Tao, Chengye Feng, Melissa M Rolls
Molecular Biology of the Cell|August 1, 2008
Microtubules have opposite orientation in axons and dendrites of Drosophila neuronsMichelle C Stone, Fabrice Roegiers, Melissa M Rolls
Current Biology : CB|January 28, 2014
An EB1-kinesin complex is sufficient to steer microtubule growth in vitroYalei Chen, Melissa M Rolls, William O Hancock
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