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James Priess
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Mello, Craig
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Hill, Russell
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Hermann, Greg
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Lin, Rueyling
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Nance, Jeremy
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Neves, Alexandre
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Tenlen, Jennifer
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Leung, B
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Ciosk, Rafal
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Fire, Andrew
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Goutte, Caroline
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Hardin, Jeff
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Heid, Paul
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Kemphues, Kenneth
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Rocheleau, Christian
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2008: Tenlen Jennifer R; Molk Jeffrey N; London Nitobe; Page Barbara D; Priess James R
MEX-5 asymmetry in one-cell C. elegans embryos requires PAR-4- and PAR-1-dependent phosphorylation.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2008;135(22):3665-75.
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2008: Rasmussen Jeffrey P; English Kathryn; Tenlen Jennifer R; Priess James R
Notch signaling and morphogenesis of single-cell tubes in the C. elegans digestive tract.
Developmental cell 2008;14(4):559-69.
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2007: Neves Alexandre; English Kathryn; Priess James R
Notch-GATA synergy promotes endoderm-specific expression of ref-1 in C. elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2007;134(24):4459-68.
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2007: Wolke Uta; Jezuit Erin A; Priess James R
Actin-dependent cytoplasmic streaming in C. elegans oogenesis.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2007;134(12):2227-36.
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2006: Ooi Siew Loon; Priess James R; Henikoff Steven
Histone H3.3 variant dynamics in the germline of Caenorhabditis elegans.
PLoS genetics 2006;2(6):e97.
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2006: Ciosk Rafal; DePalma Michael; Priess James R
Translational regulators maintain totipotency in the Caenorhabditis elegans germline.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2006;311(5762):851-3.
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2005: Maduro Morris F; Hill Russell J; Heid Paul J; Newman-Smith Erin D; Zhu Jiangwen; Priess James R; Rothman Joel H
Genetic redundancy in endoderm specification within the genus Caenorhabditis.
Developmental biology 2005;284(2):509-22.
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2005: Hermann Greg J; Schroeder Lena K; Hieb Caroline A; Kershner Aaron M; Rabbitts Beverley M; Fonarev Paul; Grant Barth D; Priess James R
Genetic analysis of lysosomal trafficking in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Molecular biology of the cell 2005;16(7):3273-88.
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2005: Neves Alexandre; Priess James R
The REF-1 family of bHLH transcription factors pattern C. elegans embryos through Notch-dependent and Notch-independent pathways.
Developmental cell 2005;8(6):867-79.
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2005: Deshpande Rashmi; Inoue Takao; Priess James R; Hill Russell J
lin-17/Frizzled and lin-18 regulate POP-1/TCF-1 localization and cell type specification during C. elegans vulval development.
Developmental biology 2005;278(1):118-29.
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2005: Priess James R
Notch signaling in the C. elegans embryo.
WormBook : the online review of C. elegans biology 2005;():1-16.
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2004: Park Frederick D; Tenlen Jennifer R; Priess James R
C. elegans MOM-5/frizzled functions in MOM-2/Wnt-independent cell polarity and is localized asymmetrically prior to cell division.
Current biology : CB 2004;14(24):2252-8.
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2004: Ciosk Rafal; DePalma Michael; Priess James R
ATX-2, the C. elegans ortholog of ataxin 2, functions in translational regulation in the germline.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2004;131(19):4831-41.
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2004: Munro Edwin; Nance Jeremy; Priess James R
Cortical flows powered by asymmetrical contraction transport PAR proteins to establish and maintain anterior-posterior polarity in the early C. elegans embryo.
Developmental cell 2004;7(3):413-24.
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2004: Good Kathryn; Ciosk Rafal; Nance Jeremy; Neves Alexandre; Hill Russell J; Priess James R
The T-box transcription factors TBX-37 and TBX-38 link GLP-1/Notch signaling to mesoderm induction in C. elegans embryos.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2004;131(9):1967-78.
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2004: Pang Ka Ming; Ishidate Takao; Nakamura Kuniaki; Shirayama Masaki; Trzepacz Chris; Schubert Charlotte M; Priess James R; Mello Craig C
The minibrain kinase homolog, mbk-2, is required for spindle positioning and asymmetric cell division in early C. elegans embryos.
Developmental biology 2004;265(1):127-39.
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2003: Nance Jeremy; Munro Edwin M; Priess James R
C. elegans PAR-3 and PAR-6 are required for apicobasal asymmetries associated with cell adhesion and gastrulation.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2003;130(22):5339-50.
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2003: Park Frederick D; Priess James R
Establishment of POP-1 asymmetry in early C. elegans embryos.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2003;130(15):3547-56.
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2002: Nance Jeremy; Priess James R
Cell polarity and gastrulation in C. elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2002;129(2):387-97.
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2002: Goutte Caroline; Tsunozaki Makoto; Hale Valerie A; Priess James R
APH-1 is a multipass membrane protein essential for the Notch signaling pathway in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002;99(2):775-9.
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2001: Starr D A; Hermann G J; Malone C J; Fixsen W; Priess J R; Horvitz H R; Han M
unc-83 encodes a novel component of the nuclear envelope and is essential for proper nuclear migration.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2001;128(24):5039-50.
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2001: Schisa J A; Pitt J N; Priess J R
Analysis of RNA associated with P granules in germ cells of C. elegans adults.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2001;128(8):1287-98.
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2001: Page B D; Guedes S; Waring D; Priess J R
The C. elegans E2F- and DP-related proteins are required for embryonic asymmetry and negatively regulate Ras/MAPK signaling.
Molecular cell 2001;7(3):451-60.
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2000: Hermann G J; Leung B; Priess J R
Left-right asymmetry in C. elegans intestine organogenesis involves a LIN-12/Notch signaling pathway.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2000;127(16):3429-40.
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2000: Goutte C; Hepler W; Mickey K M; Priess J R
aph-2 encodes a novel extracellular protein required for GLP-1-mediated signaling.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2000;127(11):2481-92.
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2000: Schubert C M; Lin R; de Vries C J; Plasterk R H; Priess J R
MEX-5 and MEX-6 function to establish soma/germline asymmetry in early C. elegans embryos.
Molecular cell 2000;5(4):671-82.
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2000: Pitt J N; Schisa J A; Priess J R
P granules in the germ cells of Caenorhabditis elegans adults are associated with clusters of nuclear pores and contain RNA.
Developmental biology 2000;219(2):315-33.
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1999: Leung B; Hermann G J; Priess J R
Organogenesis of the Caenorhabditis elegans intestine.
Developmental biology 1999;216(1):114-34.
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1999: Rocheleau C E; Yasuda J; Shin T H; Lin R; Sawa H; Okano H; Priess J R; Davis R J; Mello C C
WRM-1 activates the LIT-1 protein kinase to transduce anterior/posterior polarity signals in C. elegans.
Cell 1999;97(6):717-26.
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1999: Tabara H; Hill R J; Mello C C; Priess J R; Kohara Y
pos-1 encodes a cytoplasmic zinc-finger protein essential for germline specification in C. elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1999;126(1):1-11.
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1998: Costa M; Raich W; Agbunag C; Leung B; Hardin J; Priess J R
A putative catenin-cadherin system mediates morphogenesis of the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo.
The Journal of cell biology 1998;141(1):297-308.
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1998: Lin R; Hill R J; Priess J R
POP-1 and anterior-posterior fate decisions in C. elegans embryos.
Cell 1998;92(2):229-39.
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1997: Zhu J; Hill R J; Heid P J; Fukuyama M; Sugimoto A; Priess J R; Rothman J H
end-1 encodes an apparent GATA factor that specifies the endoderm precursor in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos.
Genes & development 1997;11(21):2883-96.
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1997: Rocheleau C E; Downs W D; Lin R; Wittmann C; Bei Y; Cha Y H; Ali M; Priess J R; Mello C C
Wnt signaling and an APC-related gene specify endoderm in early C. elegans embryos.
Cell 1997;90(4):707-16.
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1997: Page B D; Zhang W; Steward K; Blumenthal T; Priess J R
ELT-1, a GATA-like transcription factor, is required for epidermal cell fates in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos.
Genes & development 1997;11(13):1651-61.
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1997: Costa M; Draper B W; Priess J R
The role of actin filaments in patterning the Caenorhabditis elegans cuticle.
Developmental biology 1997;184(2):373-84.
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1997: Guedes S; Priess J R
The C. elegans MEX-1 protein is present in germline blastomeres and is a P granule component.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1997;124(3):731-9.
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1996: Watts J L; Etemad-Moghadam B; Guo S; Boyd L; Draper B W; Mello C C; Priess J R; Kemphues K J
par-6, a gene involved in the establishment of asymmetry in early C. elegans embryos, mediates the asymmetric localization of PAR-3.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1996;122(10):3133-40.
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1996: Draper B W; Mello C C; Bowerman B; Hardin J; Priess J R
MEX-3 is a KH domain protein that regulates blastomere identity in early C. elegans embryos.
Cell 1996;87(2):205-16.
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1996: Seydoux G; Mello C C; Pettitt J; Wood W B; Priess J R; Fire A
Repression of gene expression in the embryonic germ lineage of C. elegans.
Nature 1996;382(6593):713-6.
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1996: Mello C C; Schubert C; Draper B; Zhang W; Lobel R; Priess J R
The PIE-1 protein and germline specification in C. elegans embryos.
Nature 1996;382(6593):710-2.
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1996: Mickey K M; Mello C C; Montgomery M K; Fire A; Priess J R
An inductive interaction in 4-cell stage C. elegans embryos involves APX-1 expression in the signalling cell.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1996;122(6):1791-8.
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1994: Blackwell T K; Bowerman B; Priess J R; Weintraub H
Formation of a monomeric DNA binding domain by Skn-1 bZIP and homeodomain elements.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1994;266(5185):621-8.
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1994: Mello C C; Draper B W; Priess J R
The maternal genes apx-1 and glp-1 and establishment of dorsal-ventral polarity in the early C. elegans embryo.
Cell 1994;77(1):95-106.
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1993: Bowerman B; Draper B W; Mello C C; Priess J R
The maternal gene skn-1 encodes a protein that is distributed unequally in early C. elegans embryos.
Cell 1993;74(3):443-52.
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1992: Bowerman B; Tax F E; Thomas J H; Priess J R
Cell interactions involved in development of the bilaterally symmetrical intestinal valve cells during embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1992;116(4):1113-22.
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1992: Mello C C; Draper B W; Krause M; Weintraub H; Priess J R
The pie-1 and mex-1 genes and maternal control of blastomere identity in early C. elegans embryos.
Cell 1992;70(1):163-76.
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1992: Bowerman B; Eaton B A; Priess J R
skn-1, a maternally expressed gene required to specify the fate of ventral blastomeres in the early C. elegans embryo.
Cell 1992;68(6):1061-75.
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1990: Krause M; Fire A; Harrison S W; Priess J; Weintraub H
CeMyoD accumulation defines the body wall muscle cell fate during C. elegans embryogenesis.
Cell 1990;63(5):907-19.
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1988: Kemphues K J; Priess J R; Morton D G; Cheng N S
Identification of genes required for cytoplasmic localization in early C. elegans embryos.
Cell 1988;52(3):311-20.
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