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Sarah C Goetz

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Elife|January 15, 2020
TTBK2 and primary cilia are essential for the connectivity and survival of cerebellar Purkinje neuronsEmily Bowie, Sarah C Goetz
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 2, 2022
TTBK2 controls cilium stability by regulating distinct modules of centrosomal proteinsAbraham Nguyen, Sarah C Goetz
Nature Reviews. Genetics|April 17, 2010
The primary cilium: a signalling centre during vertebrate developmentSarah C Goetz, Kathryn V Anderson
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|August 23, 2007
Cardiac progenitors and the embryonic cell cycleSarah C Goetz, Frank L Conlon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 13, 2021
A complex of distal appendage-associated kinases linked to human disease regulates ciliary trafficking and stabilityAbdelhalim Loukil, Chloe Barrington, Sarah C Goetz
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 27, 2006
TBX5 is required for embryonic cardiac cell cycle progressionSarah C Goetz, Daniel D Brown, Frank L Conlon
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 13, 2023
<i>TTBK2</i> mutations associated with spinocerebellar ataxia type 11 disrupt peroxisome dynamics and ciliary localization of SHH signaling proteinsJesús Muñoz-Estrada, Abraham V Nguyen, Sarah C Goetz
Cell|November 13, 2012
The spinocerebellar ataxia-associated gene Tau tubulin kinase 2 controls the initiation of ciliogenesisSarah C Goetz, Karel F Liem, Kathryn V Anderson
Plos Genetics|December 12, 2018
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 11-associated alleles of Ttbk2 dominantly interfere with ciliogenesis and cilium stabilityEmily Bowie, Ryan Norris, Kathryn V Anderson, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology|April 6, 2010
The primary cilium as a Hedgehog signal transduction machineSarah C Goetz, Polloneal J R Ocbina, Kathryn V Anderson
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Showing results (1-10 of 16) with videos related to

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Elife|January 15, 2020
TTBK2 and primary cilia are essential for the connectivity and survival of cerebellar Purkinje neuronsEmily Bowie, Sarah C Goetz
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 2, 2022
TTBK2 controls cilium stability by regulating distinct modules of centrosomal proteinsAbraham Nguyen, Sarah C Goetz
Nature Reviews. Genetics|April 17, 2010
The primary cilium: a signalling centre during vertebrate developmentSarah C Goetz, Kathryn V Anderson
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|August 23, 2007
Cardiac progenitors and the embryonic cell cycleSarah C Goetz, Frank L Conlon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 13, 2021
A complex of distal appendage-associated kinases linked to human disease regulates ciliary trafficking and stabilityAbdelhalim Loukil, Chloe Barrington, Sarah C Goetz
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 27, 2006
TBX5 is required for embryonic cardiac cell cycle progressionSarah C Goetz, Daniel D Brown, Frank L Conlon
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 13, 2023
<i>TTBK2</i> mutations associated with spinocerebellar ataxia type 11 disrupt peroxisome dynamics and ciliary localization of SHH signaling proteinsJesús Muñoz-Estrada, Abraham V Nguyen, Sarah C Goetz
Cell|November 13, 2012
The spinocerebellar ataxia-associated gene Tau tubulin kinase 2 controls the initiation of ciliogenesisSarah C Goetz, Karel F Liem, Kathryn V Anderson
Plos Genetics|December 12, 2018
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 11-associated alleles of Ttbk2 dominantly interfere with ciliogenesis and cilium stabilityEmily Bowie, Ryan Norris, Kathryn V Anderson, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology|April 6, 2010
The primary cilium as a Hedgehog signal transduction machineSarah C Goetz, Polloneal J R Ocbina, Kathryn V Anderson
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