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Michael A Welte

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Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|December 27, 2021
Visualizing Cytoskeleton-Dependent Trafficking of Lipid-Containing Organelles in Drosophila EmbryosMarcus D Kilwein, Michael A Welte
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids|July 24, 2017
Lipid droplet functions beyond energy storageMichael A Welte, Alex P Gould
Molecular Biology of the Cell|January 14, 2005
Organelle-specific control of intracellular transport: distinctly targeted isoforms of the regulator KlarYi Guo, Sushrut Jangi, Michael A Welte
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 21, 2009
PAT proteins, an ancient family of lipid droplet proteins that regulate cellular lipid storesPerry E Bickel, John T Tansey, Michael A Welte
Plos Genetics|August 14, 2023
Drosophila embryos allocate lipid droplets to specific lineages to ensure punctual development and redox homeostasisMarcus D Kilwein, T Kim Dao, Michael A Welte
Current Biology : CB|September 19, 2006
The lipid-droplet proteome reveals that droplets are a protein-storage depotSilvia Cermelli, Yi Guo, Steven P Gross, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 3, 2003
A determinant for directionality of organelle transport in Drosophila embryosSteven P Gross, Yi Guo, Joel E Martinez, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 21, 2002
Coordination of opposite-polarity microtubule motorsSteven P Gross, Michael A Welte, Steven M Block, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 17, 2014
Drosophila lipid droplets buffer the H2Av supply to protect early embryonic developmentZhihuan Li, Matthew R Johnson, Zhonghe Ke, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|February 25, 2016
Temporal control of bidirectional lipid-droplet motion in Drosophila depends on the ratio of kinesin-1 and its co-factor HaloGurpreet K Arora, Susan L Tran, Nicholas Rizzo, et al.
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Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|December 27, 2021
Visualizing Cytoskeleton-Dependent Trafficking of Lipid-Containing Organelles in Drosophila EmbryosMarcus D Kilwein, Michael A Welte
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids|July 24, 2017
Lipid droplet functions beyond energy storageMichael A Welte, Alex P Gould
Molecular Biology of the Cell|January 14, 2005
Organelle-specific control of intracellular transport: distinctly targeted isoforms of the regulator KlarYi Guo, Sushrut Jangi, Michael A Welte
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 21, 2009
PAT proteins, an ancient family of lipid droplet proteins that regulate cellular lipid storesPerry E Bickel, John T Tansey, Michael A Welte
Plos Genetics|August 14, 2023
Drosophila embryos allocate lipid droplets to specific lineages to ensure punctual development and redox homeostasisMarcus D Kilwein, T Kim Dao, Michael A Welte
Current Biology : CB|September 19, 2006
The lipid-droplet proteome reveals that droplets are a protein-storage depotSilvia Cermelli, Yi Guo, Steven P Gross, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 3, 2003
A determinant for directionality of organelle transport in Drosophila embryosSteven P Gross, Yi Guo, Joel E Martinez, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 21, 2002
Coordination of opposite-polarity microtubule motorsSteven P Gross, Michael A Welte, Steven M Block, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 17, 2014
Drosophila lipid droplets buffer the H2Av supply to protect early embryonic developmentZhihuan Li, Matthew R Johnson, Zhonghe Ke, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|February 25, 2016
Temporal control of bidirectional lipid-droplet motion in Drosophila depends on the ratio of kinesin-1 and its co-factor HaloGurpreet K Arora, Susan L Tran, Nicholas Rizzo, et al.
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