20 results on '"Hutter, Harald"'
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2. The transmembrane collagen COL-99 guides longitudinally extending axons in C. elegans
3. PLR-1, a putative E3 ubiquitin ligase, controls cell polarity and axonal extensions in C. elegans
4. The NHR-8 Nuclear Receptor Regulates Cholesterol and Bile Acid Homeostasis in C. elegans
5. The C. elegans CDK8 Mediator module regulates axon guidance decisions in the ventral nerve cord and during dorsal axon navigation
6. Discoidin domain receptors guide axons along longitudinal tracts in C. elegans
7. Membrane extensions are associated with proper anterior migration of muscle cells during Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis
8. A Caenorhabditis elegans model of tau hyperphosphorylation: Induction of developmental defects by transgenic overexpression of Alzheimer's disease-like modified tau
9. The C. elegans flamingo homologue FMI-1 is involved in pioneer-mediated axon guidance in the ventral nerve cord
10. The Fat-like cadherin CDH-4 controls axon fasciculation, cell migration and hypodermis and pharynx development in Caenorhabditis elegans
11. DRE-1: An Evolutionarily Conserved F Box Protein that Regulates C. elegans Developmental Age
12. A Differential Cytolocalization Assay for Analysis of Macromolecular Assemblies in the Eukaryotic Cytoplasm
13. Hemicentin Assembly in the Extracellular Matrix Is Mediated by Distinct Structural Modules
14. Global cell sorting in the C. elegans embryo defines a new mechanism for pattern formation
15. AST-1, a novel ETS-box transcription factor, controls axon guidance and pharynx development in C. elegans
16. Novel genes controlling ventral cord asymmetry and navigation of pioneer axons in C. elegans
17. UNC-39, the C. elegans homolog of the human myotonic dystrophy-associated homeodomain protein Six5, regulates cell motility and differentiation
18. Assessing Normal Embryogenesis inCaenorhabditis elegansUsing a 4D Microscope: Variability of Development and Regional Specification
19. mex-1 and the general partitioning of cell fate in the earlyC. elegans embryo
20. Cell Autonomous Expression of Perlecan and Plasticity of Cell Shape in Embryonic Muscle ofCaenorhabditis elegans
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