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Richard E Cheney

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Cellular Microbiology|December 5, 2006
Budding of Marburgvirus is associated with filopodiaLarissa Kolesnikova, Aparna B Bohil, Richard E Cheney, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 2012
Headless Myo10 is a negative regulator of full-length Myo10 and inhibits axon outgrowth in cortical neuronsAlexander N Raines, Sarbajeet Nagdas, Michael L Kerber, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|January 4, 2007
Cdc42 and ARP2/3-independent regulation of filopodia by an integral membrane lipid-phosphatase-related proteinYury J Sigal, Omar A Quintero, Richard E Cheney, et al.
Biophysical Journal|May 19, 2023
Changes in cell surface excess are coordinated with protrusion dynamics during 3D motilityMaryna Kapustina, Donna Li, James Zhu, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 11, 2009
Myosin Vc is a molecular motor that functions in secretory granule traffickingDamon T Jacobs, Roberto Weigert, Kyle D Grode, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 13, 2017
Myosin-X knockout is semi-lethal and demonstrates that myosin-X functions in neural tube closure, pigmentation, hyaloid vasculature regression, and filopodia formationErnest G Heimsath, Yang-In Yim, Mirna Mustapha, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 3, 2023
Myosin 10 uses its MyTH4 and FERM domains differentially to support two aspects of spindle pole biology required for mitotic spindle bipolarityYang-In Yim, Antonio Pedrosa, Xufeng Wu, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|March 16, 2012
Myosin-X functions in polarized epithelial cellsKaty C Liu, Damon T Jacobs, Brian D Dunn, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|August 15, 2013
Myosin X and its motorless isoform differentially modulate dendritic spine development by regulating trafficking and retention of vasodilator-stimulated phosphoproteinWan-Hsin Lin, Joshua T Hurley, Alexander N Raines, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|December 24, 2005
Myo10 in brain: developmental regulation, identification of a headless isoform and dynamics in neuronsAurea D Sousa, Jonathan S Berg, Brian W Robertson, et al.
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Cellular Microbiology|December 5, 2006
Budding of Marburgvirus is associated with filopodiaLarissa Kolesnikova, Aparna B Bohil, Richard E Cheney, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 2012
Headless Myo10 is a negative regulator of full-length Myo10 and inhibits axon outgrowth in cortical neuronsAlexander N Raines, Sarbajeet Nagdas, Michael L Kerber, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|January 4, 2007
Cdc42 and ARP2/3-independent regulation of filopodia by an integral membrane lipid-phosphatase-related proteinYury J Sigal, Omar A Quintero, Richard E Cheney, et al.
Biophysical Journal|May 19, 2023
Changes in cell surface excess are coordinated with protrusion dynamics during 3D motilityMaryna Kapustina, Donna Li, James Zhu, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 11, 2009
Myosin Vc is a molecular motor that functions in secretory granule traffickingDamon T Jacobs, Roberto Weigert, Kyle D Grode, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 13, 2017
Myosin-X knockout is semi-lethal and demonstrates that myosin-X functions in neural tube closure, pigmentation, hyaloid vasculature regression, and filopodia formationErnest G Heimsath, Yang-In Yim, Mirna Mustapha, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 3, 2023
Myosin 10 uses its MyTH4 and FERM domains differentially to support two aspects of spindle pole biology required for mitotic spindle bipolarityYang-In Yim, Antonio Pedrosa, Xufeng Wu, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|March 16, 2012
Myosin-X functions in polarized epithelial cellsKaty C Liu, Damon T Jacobs, Brian D Dunn, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|August 15, 2013
Myosin X and its motorless isoform differentially modulate dendritic spine development by regulating trafficking and retention of vasodilator-stimulated phosphoproteinWan-Hsin Lin, Joshua T Hurley, Alexander N Raines, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|December 24, 2005
Myo10 in brain: developmental regulation, identification of a headless isoform and dynamics in neuronsAurea D Sousa, Jonathan S Berg, Brian W Robertson, et al.
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