Andrew S Rakeman
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Rakeman A, Anderson K
Development
. 2006 Jul;
133(16):3075-83.
PMID: 16831833
Dynamic cell movements and rearrangements are essential for the generation of the mammalian body plan, although relatively little is known about the genes that coordinate cell movement and cell fate....
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Garcia-Garcia M, Eggenschwiler J, Caspary T, Alcorn H, Wyler M, Huangfu D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2005 Mar;
102(17):5913-9.
PMID: 15755804
Many aspects of the genetic control of mammalian embryogenesis cannot be extrapolated from other animals. Taking a forward genetic approach, we have induced recessive mutations by treatment of mice with...
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Huangfu D, Liu A, Rakeman A, Murcia N, Niswander L, Anderson K
Nature
. 2003 Nov;
426(6962):83-7.
PMID: 14603322
Intraflagellar transport (IFT) proteins were first identified as essential factors for the growth and maintenance of flagella in the single-celled alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. In a screen for embryonic patterning mutations...
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Caspary T, Garcia-Garcia M, Huangfu D, Eggenschwiler J, Wyler M, Rakeman A, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2002 Oct;
12(18):1628-32.
PMID: 12372258
Precise patterning of cell types along the dorsal-ventral axis of the spinal cord is essential to establish functional neural circuits. In order to prove the feasibility of studying a single...
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Darken R, Scola A, Rakeman A, Das G, Mlodzik M, Wilson P
EMBO J
. 2002 Feb;
21(5):976-85.
PMID: 11867525
The signaling mechanisms that specify, guide and coordinate cell behavior during embryonic morphogenesis are poorly understood. We report that a Xenopus homolog of the Drosophila planar cell polarity gene strabismus...