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T S Stappenbeck

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Mucosal Immunology|November 6, 2009
The role of autophagy in Paneth cell differentiation and secretionT S Stappenbeck
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1992
The desmoplakin carboxyl terminus coaligns with and specifically disrupts intermediate filament networks when expressed in cultured cellsT S Stappenbeck, K J Green
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 24, 2000
Rac1 mutations produce aberrant epithelial differentiation in the developing and adult mouse small intestineT S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 9, 2001
Extranuclear sequestration of phospho-Jun N-terminal kinase and distorted villi produced by activated Rac1 in the intestinal epithelium of chimeric miceT S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|August 1, 1988
Characterization of specific thyroid hormone receptors in boneN S Krieger, T S Stappenbeck, P H Stern
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 1, 1987
Cardiotonic agent milrinone stimulates resorption in rodent bone organ cultureN S Krieger, T S Stappenbeck, P H Stern
Gastroenterology|December 31, 1998
Living and commuting in intestinal cryptsM H Wong, T S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
The Journal of Pathology|December 18, 2008
The stem cell nicheM R Walker, K K Patel, T S Stappenbeck
Mucosal Immunology|November 14, 2013
Development of a primary mouse intestinal epithelial cell monolayer culture system to evaluate factors that modulate IgA transcytosisC Moon, K L VanDussen, H Miyoshi, et al.
The Journal of Dermatology|November 1, 1992
Structure of desmoplakin and its association with intermediate filamentsK J Green, T S Stappenbeck, D A Parry, et al.
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Mucosal Immunology|November 6, 2009
The role of autophagy in Paneth cell differentiation and secretionT S Stappenbeck
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1992
The desmoplakin carboxyl terminus coaligns with and specifically disrupts intermediate filament networks when expressed in cultured cellsT S Stappenbeck, K J Green
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 24, 2000
Rac1 mutations produce aberrant epithelial differentiation in the developing and adult mouse small intestineT S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 9, 2001
Extranuclear sequestration of phospho-Jun N-terminal kinase and distorted villi produced by activated Rac1 in the intestinal epithelium of chimeric miceT S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|August 1, 1988
Characterization of specific thyroid hormone receptors in boneN S Krieger, T S Stappenbeck, P H Stern
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 1, 1987
Cardiotonic agent milrinone stimulates resorption in rodent bone organ cultureN S Krieger, T S Stappenbeck, P H Stern
Gastroenterology|December 31, 1998
Living and commuting in intestinal cryptsM H Wong, T S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
The Journal of Pathology|December 18, 2008
The stem cell nicheM R Walker, K K Patel, T S Stappenbeck
Mucosal Immunology|November 14, 2013
Development of a primary mouse intestinal epithelial cell monolayer culture system to evaluate factors that modulate IgA transcytosisC Moon, K L VanDussen, H Miyoshi, et al.
The Journal of Dermatology|November 1, 1992
Structure of desmoplakin and its association with intermediate filamentsK J Green, T S Stappenbeck, D A Parry, et al.
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