Jane H. Overton, PhD

Affiliations: 
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
fine structure of cell surfaces, the factors that regulate how cells connect with each other as they form into tissues, the application of electron microscopy to the study of cellular connections
Website:
http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/07/070609.overton.shtml
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1919-2007

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Overton J. (1989) Fusion of epithelial sheets as seen in formation of the chick amnion. Cell and Tissue Research. 257: 141-147
Ma ASP, Bystol ME, Overton J. (1988) Alignment of desmosomes in stratifying human epidermis. Cell and Tissue Research. 254: 585-592
Meyer RA, Overton J. (1983) Changes in intercellular junctions: II. Modulation in embryonic chick liver in vitro by cytosine arabinoside and dexamethasone Developmental Biology. 99: 181-187
Meyer RA, Overton J. (1983) Changes in intercellular junctions: I. Embryonic chick liver development Developmental Biology. 99: 172-180
Overton J. (1982) Inhibition of desmosome formation with tunicamycin and with lectin in corneal cell aggregates. Developmental Biology. 92: 66-72
Shoup JR, Overton J, Ruddat M. (1981) Ultrastructure And Development Of The Nexine And Intine In The Pollen Wall Of Silene Alba (Caryophyllaceae) American Journal of Botany. 68: 1090-1095
Overton J, DeSalle R. (1980) Control of desmosome formation in aggregating embryonic chick cells. Developmental Biology. 75: 168-176
Shoup JR, Overton J, Ruddat M. (1980) Ultrastructure and Development of the Sexine in the Pollen Wall of Silene alba (Caryophyllaceae) Botanical Gazette. 141: 379-388
Chernoff EA, Overton J. (1979) Organization of the migrating chick epiblast edge: attachment sites, cytoskeleton, and early developmental changes. Developmental Biology. 72: 291-307
Overton J. (1979) Inhibition of desmosome formation in chick cell aggregates. Journal of Experimental Zoology. 209: 135-142
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