Catherine Krull
Affiliations: | University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States |
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Yaxiong Chen | grad student | 2003 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
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Winning RS, Krull CE. (2011) Knockdown of ephrin-A5 expression by 40% does not affect motor axon growth or migration into the chick hindlimb. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 12: 8362-71 |
Krull CE, Su F, Sahin M. (2011) SMN: A role in axon growth/fasciculation and retaining MMC(m) motor neurons in the ventral neural tube Developmental Biology. 356: 199-200 |
Krull CE. (2010) Neural crest cells and motor axons in avians: Common and distinct migratory molecules. Cell Adhesion & Migration. 4: 631-4 |
Krull CE, Su F, Sahin M. (2010) SMN participates in the positioning of motor neurons in the ventral neural tube Developmental Biology. 344: 471 |
Linn SA, Krull CE. (2008) Transfecting avian motor neurons and their axons using in ovo electroporation. Csh Protocols. 2008: pdb.prot4926 |
Chen YX, Krull CE. (2008) Using in ovo electroporation to transfect cells in avian somites. Csh Protocols. 2008: pdb.prot4924 |
Kramer ER, Knott L, Su F, et al. (2006) Cooperation between GDNF/Ret and ephrinA/EphA4 signals for motor-axon pathway selection in the limb. Neuron. 50: 35-47 |
Linn SA, Su F, Knott L, et al. (2006) Ret and EphA4 signaling in motor axon pathfinding Developmental Biology. 295: 364-365 |
Lunn JS, Turner DL, Krull CE. (2006) Regulation of ephrin-A5 during motor axon pathfinding to the hindlimb Developmental Biology. 295: 364 |
Sahin M, Greer PL, Lin MZ, et al. (2005) Eph-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation of ephexin1 modulates growth cone collapse. Neuron. 46: 191-204 |