Steven K. Beckendorf

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology
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Kolesnikov T, Beckendorf SK. (2007) 18 wheeler regulates apical constriction of salivary gland cells via the Rho-GTPase-signaling pathway. Developmental Biology. 307: 53-61
Harris KE, Beckendorf SK. (2007) Different Wnt signals act through the Frizzled and RYK receptors during Drosophila salivary gland migration. Development (Cambridge, England). 134: 2017-25
Harris KE, Schnittke N, Beckendorf SK. (2007) Two ligands signal through the Drosophila PDGF/VEGF receptor to ensure proper salivary gland positioning. Mechanisms of Development. 124: 441-8
Chandrasekaran V, Beckendorf SK. (2005) Tec29 controls actin remodeling and endoreplication during invagination of the Drosophila embryonic salivary glands. Development (Cambridge, England). 132: 3515-24
Djagaeva I, Doronkin S, Beckendorf SK. (2005) Src64 is involved in fusome development and karyosome formation during Drosophila oogenesis. Developmental Biology. 284: 143-56
Kolesnikov T, Beckendorf SK. (2005) NETRIN and SLIT guide salivary gland migration. Developmental Biology. 284: 102-11
Chandrasekaran V, Beckendorf SK. (2003) senseless is necessary for the survival of embryonic salivary glands in Drosophila. Development (Cambridge, England). 130: 4719-28
Zhou B, Bagri A, Beckendorf SK. (2001) Salivary gland determination in Drosophila: a salivary-specific, fork head enhancer integrates spatial pattern and allows fork head autoregulation. Developmental Biology. 237: 54-67
Roulier EM, Panzer S, Beckendorf SK. (1998) The Tec29 tyrosine kinase is required during Drosophila embryogenesis and interacts with Src64 in ring canal development. Molecular Cell. 1: 819-29
Kalm Lv, Crossgrove K, Seggern DV, et al. (1994) The Broad-Complex directly controls a tissue-specific response to the steroid hormone ecdysone at the onset of Drosophila metamorphosis. The Embo Journal. 13: 3505-3516
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