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On this page you can display your personal bibliography. To do this do a search of your own publications in PubMed, Google Scholar, or your favorite literature search or management tool. Import all your publications at once using the "Import My Publications" button, or add them one by one by pressing "Add a publication." To import all publications at once, you must use have a BibTex, EndNote, RIS, MARC, XML file of your publications or a list of PubMed IDs.
“Rab8, POSH, and TAK1 regulate synaptic growth in a Drosophila model of frontotemporal dementia.”, J Cell Biol, vol. 208, no. 7, pp. 931-47, 2015.
, “Adar is essential for optimal presynaptic function”, Mol Cell NeurosciMol Cell NeurosciMol Cell Neurosci, vol. 52, pp. 173-80, 2013.
, “Synaptic homeostasis is consolidated by the cell fate gene gooseberry, a Drosophila pax3/7 homolog”, J NeurosciJ NeurosciJ Neurosci, vol. 30, pp. 8071-82, 2010.
, “Transcriptional control of behavior: engrailed knock-out changes cockroach escape trajectories”, J NeurosciJ NeurosciJ Neurosci, vol. 29, pp. 7181-90, 2009.
, “Dap160/intersectin scaffolds the periactive zone to achieve high-fidelity endocytosis and normal synaptic growth”, NeuronNeuronNeuron, vol. 43, pp. 207-19, 2004.
, “Differential roles of engrailed paralogs in determining sensory axon guidance and synaptic target recognition”, J NeurosciJ NeurosciJ Neurosci, vol. 23, pp. 7854-62, 2003.
, “FGF-2 modulates expression and distribution of GAP-43 in frog retinal ganglion cells after optic nerve injury”, J Neurosci ResJ Neurosci ResJ Neurosci Res, vol. 73, pp. 507-17, 2003.
, “Persistent engrailed expression is required to determine sensory axon trajectory, branching, and target choice”, J NeurosciJ NeurosciJ Neurosci, vol. 22, pp. 832-41, 2002.
, “Double-stranded RNA interference shows that Engrailed controls the synaptic specificity of identified sensory neurons”, Curr BiolCurr BiolCurr Biol, vol. 10, pp. 289-92, 2000.
, “Two engrailed-related genes in the cockroach: cloning, phylogenetic analysis, expression and isolation of splice variants”, Dev Genes EvolDev Genes EvolDev Genes Evol, vol. 210, pp. 436-48, 2000.
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