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William T Dauer

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Developmental Cell|November 20, 2009
The nuclear envelope as a signaling node in development and diseaseWilliam T Dauer, Howard J Worman
Neurotherapeutics : the Journal of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics|August 15, 2014
The nuclear envelope: an intriguing focal point for neurogenetic diseaseHoward J Worman, William T Dauer
Plos One|March 7, 2012
Genetic background modulates the phenotype of a mouse model of DYT1 dystoniaLauren M Tanabe, Caitlin Martin, William T Dauer
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|January 6, 2022
Oligodendrocyte and Extracellular Matrix Contributions to Central Nervous System Motor Function: Implications for DystoniaDhananjay Yellajoshyula, Samuel S Pappas, William T Dauer
Neuron|December 21, 2005
Loss of the dystonia-associated protein torsinA selectively disrupts the neuronal nuclear envelopeRose E Goodchild, Connie Eunji Kim, William T Dauer
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|July 30, 2013
Emerging common molecular pathways for primary dystoniaMark S Ledoux, William T Dauer, Thomas T Warner
Cell Reports|September 23, 2016
Neuronal Nuclear Membrane Budding Occurs during a Developmental Window Modulated by Torsin ParalogsLauren M Tanabe, Chun-Chi Liang, William T Dauer
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|January 13, 2018
Inherited dystonias: clinical features and molecular pathwaysCorinne E Weisheit, Samuel S Pappas, William T Dauer
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|February 11, 2014
Lamina-associated polypeptide 1: protein interactions and tissue-selective functionsJi-Yeon Shin, William T Dauer, Howard J Worman
JCI Insight|February 22, 2021
CNS critical periods: implications for dystonia and other neurodevelopmental disordersJay Li, Sumin Kim, Samuel S Pappas, et al.
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Developmental Cell|November 20, 2009
The nuclear envelope as a signaling node in development and diseaseWilliam T Dauer, Howard J Worman
Neurotherapeutics : the Journal of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics|August 15, 2014
The nuclear envelope: an intriguing focal point for neurogenetic diseaseHoward J Worman, William T Dauer
Plos One|March 7, 2012
Genetic background modulates the phenotype of a mouse model of DYT1 dystoniaLauren M Tanabe, Caitlin Martin, William T Dauer
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|January 6, 2022
Oligodendrocyte and Extracellular Matrix Contributions to Central Nervous System Motor Function: Implications for DystoniaDhananjay Yellajoshyula, Samuel S Pappas, William T Dauer
Neuron|December 21, 2005
Loss of the dystonia-associated protein torsinA selectively disrupts the neuronal nuclear envelopeRose E Goodchild, Connie Eunji Kim, William T Dauer
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|July 30, 2013
Emerging common molecular pathways for primary dystoniaMark S Ledoux, William T Dauer, Thomas T Warner
Cell Reports|September 23, 2016
Neuronal Nuclear Membrane Budding Occurs during a Developmental Window Modulated by Torsin ParalogsLauren M Tanabe, Chun-Chi Liang, William T Dauer
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|January 13, 2018
Inherited dystonias: clinical features and molecular pathwaysCorinne E Weisheit, Samuel S Pappas, William T Dauer
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|February 11, 2014
Lamina-associated polypeptide 1: protein interactions and tissue-selective functionsJi-Yeon Shin, William T Dauer, Howard J Worman
JCI Insight|February 22, 2021
CNS critical periods: implications for dystonia and other neurodevelopmental disordersJay Li, Sumin Kim, Samuel S Pappas, et al.
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