Wayne C. Forrester
Affiliations: | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Craft TR, Forrester WC. (2017) The Caenorhabditis elegans matrix non-peptidase MNP-1 is required for neuronal cell migration and interacts with the Ror receptor tyrosine kinase CAM-1. Developmental Biology |
Chien SC, Gurling M, Kim C, et al. (2015) Autonomous and nonautonomous regulation of Wnt-mediated neuronal polarity by the C. elegans Ror kinase CAM-1. Developmental Biology. 404: 55-65 |
Fleming T, Chien SC, Vanderzalm PJ, et al. (2010) The role of C. elegans Ena/VASP homolog UNC-34 in neuronal polarity and motility. Developmental Biology. 344: 94-106 |
Zinovyeva AY, Yamamoto Y, Sawa H, et al. (2008) Complex network of Wnt signaling regulates neuronal migrations during Caenorhabditis elegans development. Genetics. 179: 1357-71 |
Quinn CC, Pfeil DS, Chen E, et al. (2006) UNC-6/netrin and SLT-1/slit guidance cues orient axon outgrowth mediated by MIG-10/RIAM/lamellipodin. Current Biology : Cb. 16: 845-53 |
Zinovyeva AY, Graham SM, Cloud VJ, et al. (2006) The C. elegans histone deacetylase HDA-1 is required for cell migration and axon pathfinding. Developmental Biology. 289: 229-42 |
Zinovyeva AY, Forrester WC. (2005) The C. elegans Frizzled CFZ-2 is required for cell migration and interacts with multiple Wnt signaling pathways. Developmental Biology. 285: 447-61 |
Forrester WC, Kim C, Garriga G. (2004) The Caenorhabditis elegans Ror RTK CAM-1 inhibits EGL-20/Wnt signaling in cell migration. Genetics. 168: 1951-62 |
Kim C, Forrester WC. (2003) Functional analysis of the domains of the C elegans Ror receptor tyrosine kinase CAM-1. Developmental Biology. 264: 376-90 |
Forrester WC. (2002) The Ror receptor tyrosine kinase family. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls. 59: 83-96 |