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Ryan M Cinalli

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Nature Cell Biology|June 4, 2013
A spindle-independent cleavage pathway controls germ cell formation in DrosophilaRyan M Cinalli, Ruth Lehmann
Cell|February 26, 2008
Germ cells are foreverRyan M Cinalli, Prashanth Rangan, Ruth Lehmann
Developmental Cell|October 11, 2003
Rab7 prevents growth factor-independent survival by inhibiting cell-autonomous nutrient transporter expressionAimee L Edinger, Ryan M Cinalli, Craig B Thompson
Developmental Cell|July 26, 2017
GCL and CUL3 Control the Switch between Cell Lineages by Mediating Localized Degradation of an RTKJuhee Pae, Ryan M Cinalli, Antonio Marzio, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 28, 2008
Polarization of the C. elegans embryo by RhoGAP-mediated exclusion of PAR-6 from cell contactsDorian C Anderson, Jason S Gill, Ryan M Cinalli, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|July 29, 2003
Activated Akt promotes increased resting T cell size, CD28-independent T cell growth, and development of autoimmunity and lymphomaJeffrey C Rathmell, Rebecca L Elstrom, Ryan M Cinalli, et al.
Developmental Cell|May 30, 2017
Distinct Requirements for FGFR1 and FGFR2 in Primitive Endoderm Development and Exit from PluripotencyAndrei Molotkov, Pierre Mazot, J Richard Brewer, et al.
Nature Immunology|September 24, 2002
Deficiency in Bak and Bax perturbs thymic selection and lymphoid homeostasisJeffrey C Rathmell, Tullia Lindsten, Wei-Xing Zong, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 1, 2003
Akt-directed glucose metabolism can prevent Bax conformation change and promote growth factor-independent survivalJeffrey C Rathmell, Casey J Fox, David R Plas, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 19, 2005
T cell homeostasis requires G protein-coupled receptor-mediated access to trophic signals that promote growth and inhibit chemotaxisRyan M Cinalli, Catherine E Herman, Brian O Lew, et al.
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Nature Cell Biology|June 4, 2013
A spindle-independent cleavage pathway controls germ cell formation in DrosophilaRyan M Cinalli, Ruth Lehmann
Cell|February 26, 2008
Germ cells are foreverRyan M Cinalli, Prashanth Rangan, Ruth Lehmann
Developmental Cell|October 11, 2003
Rab7 prevents growth factor-independent survival by inhibiting cell-autonomous nutrient transporter expressionAimee L Edinger, Ryan M Cinalli, Craig B Thompson
Developmental Cell|July 26, 2017
GCL and CUL3 Control the Switch between Cell Lineages by Mediating Localized Degradation of an RTKJuhee Pae, Ryan M Cinalli, Antonio Marzio, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 28, 2008
Polarization of the C. elegans embryo by RhoGAP-mediated exclusion of PAR-6 from cell contactsDorian C Anderson, Jason S Gill, Ryan M Cinalli, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|July 29, 2003
Activated Akt promotes increased resting T cell size, CD28-independent T cell growth, and development of autoimmunity and lymphomaJeffrey C Rathmell, Rebecca L Elstrom, Ryan M Cinalli, et al.
Developmental Cell|May 30, 2017
Distinct Requirements for FGFR1 and FGFR2 in Primitive Endoderm Development and Exit from PluripotencyAndrei Molotkov, Pierre Mazot, J Richard Brewer, et al.
Nature Immunology|September 24, 2002
Deficiency in Bak and Bax perturbs thymic selection and lymphoid homeostasisJeffrey C Rathmell, Tullia Lindsten, Wei-Xing Zong, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 1, 2003
Akt-directed glucose metabolism can prevent Bax conformation change and promote growth factor-independent survivalJeffrey C Rathmell, Casey J Fox, David R Plas, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 19, 2005
T cell homeostasis requires G protein-coupled receptor-mediated access to trophic signals that promote growth and inhibit chemotaxisRyan M Cinalli, Catherine E Herman, Brian O Lew, et al.
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