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Xuecai Ge

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The Journal of Cell Biology|January 15, 2025
Classical cell cycle kinase limits tubulin polyglutamylation and cilium stabilityXiaoliang Liu, Xuecai Ge
Bio-Protocol|May 14, 2025
TurboID Labeling and Analysis of Proteins in the Primary CiliumXiaoliang Liu, Xuecai Ge
Science China. Life Sciences|September 10, 2021
Control of the Hedgehog pathway by compartmentalized PKA in the primary ciliumEva Cai, Jingyi Zhang, Xuecai Ge
Cells|January 11, 2024
Hedgehog Signaling in Cortical DevelopmentEva Cai, Maximiliano Gonzalez Barba, Xuecai Ge
Bio-Protocol|December 26, 2025
Whole-Mount Visualization of Primary Cilia in the Developing Mouse BrainOscar Torres Gutierrez, Xiaoliang Liu, Xuecai Ge
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|February 26, 2010
Guiding neuronal cell migrationsOscar Marín, Manuel Valiente, Xuecai Ge, et al.
Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao. Yi Xue Ban = Journal of Peking University. Health Sciences|August 14, 2003
Inhibition by peripheral electric stimulation of the reinstatement of morphine-induced place preference in rats and drug-craving in heroin addictsBin Wang, Benguo Zhang, Xuecai Ge, et al.
Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao. Yi Xue Ban = Journal of Peking University. Health Sciences|November 7, 2003
Effect of 6-OHDA lesions of the dopaminergic mesolimbic system on drug priming induced reinstatement of extinguished morphine CPP in ratsBin Wang, Fei Luo, Xuecai Ge, et al.
Neuron|February 16, 2010
Hook3 interacts with PCM1 to regulate pericentriolar material assembly and the timing of neurogenesisXuecai Ge, Christopher L Frank, Froylan Calderon de Anda, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 21, 2010
Control of activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) persistence by multisite phosphorylation impacts cell cycle progression and neurogenesisChristopher L Frank, Xuecai Ge, Zhigang Xie, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|January 15, 2025
Classical cell cycle kinase limits tubulin polyglutamylation and cilium stabilityXiaoliang Liu, Xuecai Ge
Bio-Protocol|May 14, 2025
TurboID Labeling and Analysis of Proteins in the Primary CiliumXiaoliang Liu, Xuecai Ge
Science China. Life Sciences|September 10, 2021
Control of the Hedgehog pathway by compartmentalized PKA in the primary ciliumEva Cai, Jingyi Zhang, Xuecai Ge
Cells|January 11, 2024
Hedgehog Signaling in Cortical DevelopmentEva Cai, Maximiliano Gonzalez Barba, Xuecai Ge
Bio-Protocol|December 26, 2025
Whole-Mount Visualization of Primary Cilia in the Developing Mouse BrainOscar Torres Gutierrez, Xiaoliang Liu, Xuecai Ge
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|February 26, 2010
Guiding neuronal cell migrationsOscar Marín, Manuel Valiente, Xuecai Ge, et al.
Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao. Yi Xue Ban = Journal of Peking University. Health Sciences|August 14, 2003
Inhibition by peripheral electric stimulation of the reinstatement of morphine-induced place preference in rats and drug-craving in heroin addictsBin Wang, Benguo Zhang, Xuecai Ge, et al.
Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao. Yi Xue Ban = Journal of Peking University. Health Sciences|November 7, 2003
Effect of 6-OHDA lesions of the dopaminergic mesolimbic system on drug priming induced reinstatement of extinguished morphine CPP in ratsBin Wang, Fei Luo, Xuecai Ge, et al.
Neuron|February 16, 2010
Hook3 interacts with PCM1 to regulate pericentriolar material assembly and the timing of neurogenesisXuecai Ge, Christopher L Frank, Froylan Calderon de Anda, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 21, 2010
Control of activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) persistence by multisite phosphorylation impacts cell cycle progression and neurogenesisChristopher L Frank, Xuecai Ge, Zhigang Xie, et al.
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