Robert A. Cavallo, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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(New partners for Armadillo in signal transduction and cell adhesion.) |
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Myster SH, Wang F, Cavallo R, et al. (2004) Genetic and bioinformatic analysis of 41C and the 2R heterochromatin of Drosophila melanogaster: a window on the heterochromatin-euchromatin junction. Genetics. 166: 807-22 |
Myster SH, Cavallo R, Anderson CT, et al. (2003) Drosophila p120catenin plays a supporting role in cell adhesion but is not an essential adherens junction component. The Journal of Cell Biology. 160: 433-49 |
Lu Q, Paredes M, Medina M, et al. (1999) delta-catenin, an adhesive junction-associated protein which promotes cell scattering. The Journal of Cell Biology. 144: 519-32 |
Cavallo RA, Cox RT, Moline MM, et al. (1998) Drosophila Tcf and Groucho interact to repress Wingless signalling activity. Nature. 395: 604-8 |
Cavallo R, Rubenstein D, Peifer M. (1997) Armadillo and dTCF: a marriage made in the nucleus. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 7: 459-66 |
van de Wetering M, Cavallo R, Dooijes D, et al. (1997) Armadillo coactivates transcription driven by the product of the Drosophila segment polarity gene dTCF. Cell. 88: 789-99 |