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Details on Person McNeill, H

Class:IdPerson:351137
_displayNameMcNeill, H
_timestamp2012-01-15 22:29:42
created[InstanceEdit:351030] Williams, MG, 2008-05-21 13:47:52
firstnameHelen
initialH
modified[InstanceEdit:2060325] D'Eustachio, P, 2012-01-15
surnameMcNeill
(author)[LiteratureReference:350992] Coupling planar cell polarity signaling to morphogenesis
[LiteratureReference:351014] The tumor-suppressor and cell adhesion molecule Fat controls planar polarity via physical interactions with Atrophin, a transcriptional co-repressor
[LiteratureReference:351051] Planar polarity from flies to vertebrates
[LiteratureReference:450733] Fidelity in planar cell polarity signalling
[LiteratureReference:451798] Phosphorylation of the tumor suppressor fat is regulated by its ligand Dachsous and the kinase discs overgrown
[LiteratureReference:451814] The FERM-domain protein Expanded regulates Hippo pathway activity via direct interactions with the transcriptional activator Yorkie
[LiteratureReference:2060329] The Hippo pathway regulates Wnt/beta-catenin signaling
[LiteratureReference:8852862] A novel UBA and UBX domain protein that binds polyubiquitin and VCP and is a substrate for SAPKs
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