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Generation of anisotropic strain dysregulates wild-type cell division at the interface between host and oncogenic tissue. , Moruzzi M, Nestor-Bergmann A, Goddard GK, Tarannum N, Brennan K, Woolner S ., Curr Biol. August 9, 2021; 31 (15): 3409-3418.e6.
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Mechanical Force Induces Phosphorylation-Mediated Signaling that Underlies Tissue Response and Robustness in Xenopus Embryos. , Hashimoto Y, Kinoshita N, Greco TM, Federspiel JD, Jean Beltran PM, Ueno N , Cristea IM., Cell Syst. March 27, 2019; 8 (3): 226-241.e7.
Spatial and temporal analysis of PCP protein dynamics during neural tube closure. , Butler MT, Wallingford JB ., Elife. August 6, 2018; 7
N- and E-cadherins in Xenopus are specifically required in the neural and non- neural ectoderm, respectively, for F-actin assembly and morphogenetic movements. , Nandadasa S, Tao Q , Menon NR, Heasman J , Wylie C ., Development. April 1, 2009; 136 (8): 1327-38.