Sara Marie Peyrot - Publications

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2007 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 

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Year Citation  Score
2014 Peyrot SM, Nachtergaele S, Luchetti G, Mydock-McGrane LK, Fujiwara H, Scherrer D, Jallouk A, Schlesinger PH, Ory DS, Covey DF, Rohatgi R. Tracking the subcellular fate of 20(s)-hydroxycholesterol with click chemistry reveals a transport pathway to the Golgi. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 289: 11095-110. PMID 24596093 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M113.540351  0.31
2012 Chung MI, Peyrot SM, LeBoeuf S, Park TJ, McGary KL, Marcotte EM, Wallingford JB. RFX2 is broadly required for ciliogenesis during vertebrate development. Developmental Biology. 363: 155-65. PMID 22227339 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ydbio.2011.12.029  0.335
2011 Peyrot SM, Wallingford JB, Harland RM. A revised model of Xenopus dorsal midline development: differential and separable requirements for Notch and Shh signaling. Developmental Biology. 352: 254-66. PMID 21276789 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ydbio.2011.01.021  0.456
2009 Shi W, Peyrot SM, Munro E, Levine M. FGF3 in the floor plate directs notochord convergent extension in the Ciona tadpole. Development (Cambridge, England). 136: 23-8. PMID 19036800 DOI: 10.1242/Dev.029157  0.429
2007 Martin BL, Peyrot SM, Harland RM. Hedgehog signaling regulates the amount of hypaxial muscle development during Xenopus myogenesis. Developmental Biology. 304: 722-34. PMID 17320852 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ydbio.2007.01.022  0.422
2004 Ewald AJ, Peyrot SM, Tyszka JM, Fraser SE, Wallingford JB. Regional requirements for Dishevelled signaling during Xenopus gastrulation: separable effects on blastopore closure, mesendoderm internalization and archenteron formation. Development (Cambridge, England). 131: 6195-209. PMID 15548584 DOI: 10.1242/Dev.01542  0.421
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