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Michael P Sheetz

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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|June 1, 2022
When PIP<sub>2</sub> Meets p53: Nuclear Phosphoinositide Signaling in the DNA Damage ResponseYu-Hsiu Wang, Michael P Sheetz
Journal of Cell Science|May 20, 2004
Axonal mitochondrial transport and potential are correlatedKyle E Miller, Michael P Sheetz
Current Biology : CB|November 26, 2011
Cellular mechanotransduction: filamin A strains to regulate motilityChristopher D Lynch, Michael P Sheetz
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|November 20, 2022
Transcription-independent functions of p53 in DNA repair pathway selectionYu-Hsiu Wang, Michael P Sheetz
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 10, 2006
Direct evidence for coherent low velocity axonal transport of mitochondriaKyle E Miller, Michael P Sheetz
Stem Cell Research & Therapy|November 2, 2012
Force-dependent cell signaling in stem cell differentiationEvelyn K F Yim, Michael P Sheetz
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|October 31, 2014
Appreciating force and shape—the rise of mechanotransduction in cell biologyThomas Iskratsch, Haguy Wolfenson, Michael P Sheetz
Annual Review of Physiology|November 8, 2018
Steps in Mechanotransduction Pathways that Control Cell MorphologyHaguy Wolfenson, Bo Yang, Michael P Sheetz
Journal of Cell Science|October 18, 2007
RPTPalpha is required for rigidity-dependent inhibition of extension and differentiation of hippocampal neuronsAna Kostic, Jan Sap, Michael P Sheetz
Biophysical Journal|December 4, 2014
Early events in cell spreading as a model for quantitative analysis of biomechanical eventsHaguy Wolfenson, Thomas Iskratsch, Michael P Sheetz
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|June 1, 2022
When PIP<sub>2</sub> Meets p53: Nuclear Phosphoinositide Signaling in the DNA Damage ResponseYu-Hsiu Wang, Michael P Sheetz
Journal of Cell Science|May 20, 2004
Axonal mitochondrial transport and potential are correlatedKyle E Miller, Michael P Sheetz
Current Biology : CB|November 26, 2011
Cellular mechanotransduction: filamin A strains to regulate motilityChristopher D Lynch, Michael P Sheetz
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|November 20, 2022
Transcription-independent functions of p53 in DNA repair pathway selectionYu-Hsiu Wang, Michael P Sheetz
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 10, 2006
Direct evidence for coherent low velocity axonal transport of mitochondriaKyle E Miller, Michael P Sheetz
Stem Cell Research & Therapy|November 2, 2012
Force-dependent cell signaling in stem cell differentiationEvelyn K F Yim, Michael P Sheetz
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|October 31, 2014
Appreciating force and shape—the rise of mechanotransduction in cell biologyThomas Iskratsch, Haguy Wolfenson, Michael P Sheetz
Annual Review of Physiology|November 8, 2018
Steps in Mechanotransduction Pathways that Control Cell MorphologyHaguy Wolfenson, Bo Yang, Michael P Sheetz
Journal of Cell Science|October 18, 2007
RPTPalpha is required for rigidity-dependent inhibition of extension and differentiation of hippocampal neuronsAna Kostic, Jan Sap, Michael P Sheetz
Biophysical Journal|December 4, 2014
Early events in cell spreading as a model for quantitative analysis of biomechanical eventsHaguy Wolfenson, Thomas Iskratsch, Michael P Sheetz
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