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The EMBO Journal|May 31, 2008
Sequential Cyk-4 binding to ECT2 and FIP3 regulates cleavage furrow ingression and abscission during cytokinesisGlenn C Simon, Eric Schonteich, Christine C Wu, et al.
BMC Cell Biology|March 10, 2012
Rab11-FIP3 is a cell cycle-regulated phosphoproteinLouise L Collins, Glenn Simon, Johanne Matheson, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 25, 2016
WIP and WICH/WIRE co-ordinately control invadopodium formation and maturation in human breast cancer cell invasionEsther García, Chiara Ragazzini, Xinzi Yu, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|October 11, 2019
A chromosome-level genome assembly of Pyropia haitanensis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)Min Cao, Kuipeng Xu, Xinzi Yu, et al.
The EMBO Journal|September 9, 2005
Rab11-FIP3 and FIP4 interact with Arf6 and the exocyst to control membrane traffic in cytokinesisAndrew B Fielding, Eric Schonteich, Johanne Matheson, et al.
Current Biology : CB|January 1, 2013
Loss of Scar/WAVE complex promotes N-WASP- and FAK-dependent invasionHaoran Tang, Ang Li, Jing Bi, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 17, 2004
The FIP3-Rab11 protein complex regulates recycling endosome targeting to the cleavage furrow during late cytokinesisGayle M Wilson, Andrew B Fielding, Glenn C Simon, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|December 15, 2017
RIPK3 promotes adenovirus type 5 activityMelanie Weigert, Alex Binks, Suzanne Dowson, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|September 18, 2010
Loss of reelin expression in breast cancer is epigenetically controlled and associated with poor prognosisTorsten Stein, Emilio Cosimo, Xinzi Yu, et al.
Developmental Cell|September 20, 2011
Rac1 drives melanoblast organization during mouse development by orchestrating pseudopod- driven motility and cell-cycle progressionAng Li, Yafeng Ma, Xinzi Yu, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|May 31, 2008
Sequential Cyk-4 binding to ECT2 and FIP3 regulates cleavage furrow ingression and abscission during cytokinesisGlenn C Simon, Eric Schonteich, Christine C Wu, et al.
BMC Cell Biology|March 10, 2012
Rab11-FIP3 is a cell cycle-regulated phosphoproteinLouise L Collins, Glenn Simon, Johanne Matheson, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 25, 2016
WIP and WICH/WIRE co-ordinately control invadopodium formation and maturation in human breast cancer cell invasionEsther García, Chiara Ragazzini, Xinzi Yu, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|October 11, 2019
A chromosome-level genome assembly of Pyropia haitanensis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta)Min Cao, Kuipeng Xu, Xinzi Yu, et al.
The EMBO Journal|September 9, 2005
Rab11-FIP3 and FIP4 interact with Arf6 and the exocyst to control membrane traffic in cytokinesisAndrew B Fielding, Eric Schonteich, Johanne Matheson, et al.
Current Biology : CB|January 1, 2013
Loss of Scar/WAVE complex promotes N-WASP- and FAK-dependent invasionHaoran Tang, Ang Li, Jing Bi, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 17, 2004
The FIP3-Rab11 protein complex regulates recycling endosome targeting to the cleavage furrow during late cytokinesisGayle M Wilson, Andrew B Fielding, Glenn C Simon, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|December 15, 2017
RIPK3 promotes adenovirus type 5 activityMelanie Weigert, Alex Binks, Suzanne Dowson, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|September 18, 2010
Loss of reelin expression in breast cancer is epigenetically controlled and associated with poor prognosisTorsten Stein, Emilio Cosimo, Xinzi Yu, et al.
Developmental Cell|September 20, 2011
Rac1 drives melanoblast organization during mouse development by orchestrating pseudopod- driven motility and cell-cycle progressionAng Li, Yafeng Ma, Xinzi Yu, et al.
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