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Peter A Lawrence

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Development (Cambridge, England)|August 27, 2004
Cell interactions and planar polarity in the abdominal epidermis of DrosophilaPeter A Lawrence, José Casal, Gary Struhl
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 1, 2006
Two separate molecular systems, Dachsous/Fat and Starry night/Frizzled, act independently to confer planar cell polarityJosé Casal, Peter A Lawrence, Gary Struhl
Current Biology : CB|October 30, 2008
Planar cell polarity: A bridge too far?Peter A Lawrence, Gary Struhl, José Casal
Nature Cell Biology|December 2, 2008
Do the protocadherins Fat and Dachsous link up to determine both planar cell polarity and the dimensions of organs?Peter A Lawrence, Gary Struhl, José Casal
Open Biology|June 13, 2023
Planar cell polarity: intracellular asymmetry and supracellular gradients of FrizzledJosé Casal, Freya Storer, Peter A Lawrence
Nature Reviews. Genetics|June 15, 2007
Planar cell polarity: one or two pathways?Peter A Lawrence, Gary Struhl, José Casal
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 6, 2012
Dissecting the molecular bridges that mediate the function of Frizzled in planar cell polarityGary Struhl, José Casal, Peter A Lawrence
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 30, 2018
Planar cell polarity: the <i>prickle</i> gene acts independently on both the Ds/Ft and the Stan/Fz systemsJosé Casal, Beatriz Ibáñez-Jiménez, Peter A Lawrence
Neural Development|August 2, 2008
The abdomen of Drosophila: does planar cell polarity orient the neurons of mechanosensory bristles?Caroline C G Fabre, José Casal, Peter A Lawrence
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 10, 2010
Planar cell polarity: the orientation of larval denticles in Drosophila appears to depend on gradients of Dachsous and FatAda Repiso, Pedro Saavedra, José Casal, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|August 27, 2004
Cell interactions and planar polarity in the abdominal epidermis of DrosophilaPeter A Lawrence, José Casal, Gary Struhl
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 1, 2006
Two separate molecular systems, Dachsous/Fat and Starry night/Frizzled, act independently to confer planar cell polarityJosé Casal, Peter A Lawrence, Gary Struhl
Current Biology : CB|October 30, 2008
Planar cell polarity: A bridge too far?Peter A Lawrence, Gary Struhl, José Casal
Nature Cell Biology|December 2, 2008
Do the protocadherins Fat and Dachsous link up to determine both planar cell polarity and the dimensions of organs?Peter A Lawrence, Gary Struhl, José Casal
Open Biology|June 13, 2023
Planar cell polarity: intracellular asymmetry and supracellular gradients of FrizzledJosé Casal, Freya Storer, Peter A Lawrence
Nature Reviews. Genetics|June 15, 2007
Planar cell polarity: one or two pathways?Peter A Lawrence, Gary Struhl, José Casal
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 6, 2012
Dissecting the molecular bridges that mediate the function of Frizzled in planar cell polarityGary Struhl, José Casal, Peter A Lawrence
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 30, 2018
Planar cell polarity: the <i>prickle</i> gene acts independently on both the Ds/Ft and the Stan/Fz systemsJosé Casal, Beatriz Ibáñez-Jiménez, Peter A Lawrence
Neural Development|August 2, 2008
The abdomen of Drosophila: does planar cell polarity orient the neurons of mechanosensory bristles?Caroline C G Fabre, José Casal, Peter A Lawrence
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 10, 2010
Planar cell polarity: the orientation of larval denticles in Drosophila appears to depend on gradients of Dachsous and FatAda Repiso, Pedro Saavedra, José Casal, et al.
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