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Susan M Parkhurst

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 5, 2003
Development. May the force be with youPaul Martin, Susan M Parkhurst
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 12, 2004
Drosophila Topors is a RING finger-containing protein that functions as a ubiquitin-protein isopeptide ligase for the hairy basic helix-loop-helix repressor proteinJulie Secombe, Susan M Parkhurst
Current Biology : CB|July 11, 2023
Wound repair: Two distinct Rap1 pathways close the gapMitsutoshi Nakamura, Susan M Parkhurst
Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.)|April 2, 2025
Septin complexes: Ahead of the curveMitsutoshi Nakamura, Susan M Parkhurst
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 18, 2023
Calcium influx rapidly establishes distinct spatial recruitments of Annexins to cell woundsMitsutoshi Nakamura, Susan M Parkhurst
Genetics|June 14, 2024
Calcium influx rapidly establishes distinct spatial recruitments of Annexins to cell woundsMitsutoshi Nakamura, Susan M Parkhurst
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 16, 2004
Parallels between tissue repair and embryo morphogenesisPaul Martin, Susan M Parkhurst
Cell|June 28, 2002
Drosophila Sir2 is required for heterochromatic silencing and by euchromatic Hairy/E(Spl) bHLH repressors in segmentation and sex determinationMiriam I Rosenberg, Susan M Parkhurst
Small Gtpases|April 12, 2015
Rho family GTPases bring a familiar ring to cell wound repairJeffrey M Verboon, Susan M Parkhurst
Small Gtpases|April 12, 2015
Rho family GTPase functions in Drosophila epithelial wound repairJeffrey M Verboon, Susan M Parkhurst
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 5, 2003
Development. May the force be with youPaul Martin, Susan M Parkhurst
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 12, 2004
Drosophila Topors is a RING finger-containing protein that functions as a ubiquitin-protein isopeptide ligase for the hairy basic helix-loop-helix repressor proteinJulie Secombe, Susan M Parkhurst
Current Biology : CB|July 11, 2023
Wound repair: Two distinct Rap1 pathways close the gapMitsutoshi Nakamura, Susan M Parkhurst
Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.)|April 2, 2025
Septin complexes: Ahead of the curveMitsutoshi Nakamura, Susan M Parkhurst
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 18, 2023
Calcium influx rapidly establishes distinct spatial recruitments of Annexins to cell woundsMitsutoshi Nakamura, Susan M Parkhurst
Genetics|June 14, 2024
Calcium influx rapidly establishes distinct spatial recruitments of Annexins to cell woundsMitsutoshi Nakamura, Susan M Parkhurst
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 16, 2004
Parallels between tissue repair and embryo morphogenesisPaul Martin, Susan M Parkhurst
Cell|June 28, 2002
Drosophila Sir2 is required for heterochromatic silencing and by euchromatic Hairy/E(Spl) bHLH repressors in segmentation and sex determinationMiriam I Rosenberg, Susan M Parkhurst
Small Gtpases|April 12, 2015
Rho family GTPases bring a familiar ring to cell wound repairJeffrey M Verboon, Susan M Parkhurst
Small Gtpases|April 12, 2015
Rho family GTPase functions in Drosophila epithelial wound repairJeffrey M Verboon, Susan M Parkhurst
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