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2. RAB11A and RAB11B control mitotic spindle function in intestinal epithelial progenitor cells
3. γδ Intraepithelial Lymphocytes Facilitate Pathological Epithelial Cell Shedding Via CD103-Mediated Granzyme Release
4. RAB11A-mediated YAP localization to adherens and tight junctions is essential for colonic epithelial integrity
5. Three-dimensional interactions between enhancers and promoters during intestinal differentiation depend upon HNF4
6. Rab8 attenuates Wnt signaling and is required for mesenchymal differentiation into adipocytes
7. TFEB/3 Govern Repair Schwann Cell Generation and Function Following Peripheral Nerve Injury.
8. Paneth Cell-Derived Lysozyme Defines the Composition of Mucolytic Microbiota and the Inflammatory Tone of the Intestine
9. HNF4 Regulates Fatty Acid Oxidation and Is Required for Renewal of Intestinal Stem Cells in Mice
10. The nuclear receptor HNF4 drives a brush border gene program conserved across murine intestine, kidney, and embryonic yolk sac
11. TFAM is required for maturation of the fetal and adult intestinal epithelium
12. Paneth Cell Multipotency Induced by Notch Activation following Injury
13. Infection and inflammation stimulate expansion of a CD74+ Paneth cell subset to regulate disease progression
14. Deficiency of Pdcd10 causes urothelium hypertrophy and vesicle trafficking defects in ureter.
15. Salmonella engages CDC42 effector protein 1 for intracellular invasion.
16. Supplementary methods from Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
17. Supplementary Figure 6 from Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
18. Data from Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
19. Supplementary Figure 5 from Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
20. Key resources table from Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
21. Supplementary Figure 3 from Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
22. Supplementary Figure 2 from Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
23. Supplementary Figure 4 from Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
24. Supplementary Figure 1 from Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
25. Supplementary Figures S1-S5 from CDC42 Inhibition Suppresses Progression of Incipient Intestinal Tumors
26. Supplementary Figure Legend from CDC42 Inhibition Suppresses Progression of Incipient Intestinal Tumors
27. Data from CDC42 Inhibition Suppresses Progression of Incipient Intestinal Tumors
28. Supplementary Methods and References from CDC42 Inhibition Suppresses Progression of Incipient Intestinal Tumors
29. Hypothermic Oxygenated Machine Perfusion Attenuates Peri-Perfusional Inflammatory Mediator Release and Preserves Cholangiocyte Structure and Function Early After Liver Transplant
30. Global Ablation of the Mouse Rab11a Gene Impairs Early Embryogenesis and Matrix Metalloproteinase Secretion
31. YY1 is indispensable for Lgr 5+ intestinal stem cell renewal
32. Colonic healing requires Wnt produced by epithelium as well as Tagln+ and Acta2+ stromal cells
33. TLR sorting by Rab11 endosomes maintains intestinal epithelial‐microbial homeostasis
34. Analysis of Dynamin Isoforms in Mammalian Brain: Dynamin-1 Expression is Spatially and Temporally Regulated During Postnatal Development
35. Cytochalasin B Slows but Does Not Prevent Monomer Addition at the Barbed End of the Actin Filament
36. A Change in Twist of Actin Provides the Force for the Extension of the Acrosomal Process in Limulus Sperm: The False-Discharge Reaction
37. Actin Filaments Elongate from Their Membrane-Associated Ends
38. Brush Border Cytoskeleton and Integration of Cellular Functions
39. Direct Electron Microscopic Visualization of Barbed End Capping and Filament Cutting by Intestinal Microvillar 95-kDalton Protein (Villin): A New Actin Assembly Assay Using the Limulus Acrosomal Process
40. Actin from Thyone Sperm Assembles on Only One End of an Actin Filament: A Behavior Regulated by Profilin
41. A Calsequestrin-like Protein in the Endoplasmic Reticulum of the Sea Urchin: Localization and Dynamics in the Egg and First Cell Cycle Embryo
42. Discovery of a Diverse Set of Bacteria That Build Their Cell Walls without the Canonical Peptidoglycan Polymerase aPBP
43. γδ intraepithelial lymphocytes facilitate pathological epithelial cell shedding via CD103-mediated granzyme release
44. Elevating EGFR-MAPK program by a nonconventional Cdc42 enhances intestinal epithelial survival and regeneration
45. Colonic healing requires Wnt produced by epithelium as well as Tagln+ and Acta2+ stromal cells.
46. Sea urchin egg 100-kDa dynamin-related protein: identification of and localization to intracellular vesicles
47. 4 Actin-Membrane Cytoskeletal Dynamics in Early Sea Urchin Development
48. Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling
49. Correction: Disruption of Rab8a and Rab11a causes formation of basolateral microvilli in neonatal enteropathy (doi: 10.1242/jcs.201897)
50. TFEB-driven endocytosis coordinates MTORC1 signaling and autophagy
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