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Publications by Lara M. Linden
UNC-6 (Netrin) Stabilizes Oscillatory Clustering of the UNC-40 (DCC) Receptor to Orient Polarity
Journal of Cell Biology
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The Roles of Multiple UNC-40 (DCC) Receptor-Mediated Signals in Determining Neuronal Asymmetry Induced by the UNC-6 (Netrin) Ligand
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the Neogenin/DCC Homolog UNC-40 Promotes BMP Signaling via the RGM Protein DRAG-1 in C. Elegans
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Netrin Stimulates Tyrosine Phosphorylation of the UNC-5 Family of Netrin Receptors and Induces Shp2 Binding to the RCM Cytodomain
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