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  • Planar cell polarity in dev... Planar cell polarity in development and disease
    Butler, Mitchell T; Wallingford, John B Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 06/2017, Volume: 18, Issue: 6
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    Planar cell polarity (PCP) is an essential feature of animal tissues, whereby distinct polarity is established within the plane of a cell sheet. Tissue-wide establishment of PCP is driven by multiple ...
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  • Spatial and temporal analys... Spatial and temporal analysis of PCP protein dynamics during neural tube closure
    Butler, Mitchell T; Wallingford, John B eLife, 08/2018, Volume: 7
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    Planar cell polarity (PCP) controls convergent extension and axis elongation in all vertebrates. Although asymmetric localization of PCP proteins is central to their function, we understand little ...
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  • G-actin diffusion is insuff... G-actin diffusion is insufficient to achieve F-actin assembly in fast-treadmilling protrusions
    Appalabhotla, Ravikanth; Butler, Mitchell T.; Bear, James E. ... Biophysical journal, 09/2023, Volume: 122, Issue: 18
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    To generate forces that drive migration of a eukaryotic cell, arrays of actin filaments (F-actin) are assembled at the cell’s leading membrane edge. To maintain cell propulsion and respond to dynamic ...
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  • Modeling cell protrusion pr... Modeling cell protrusion predicts how myosin II and actin turnover affect adhesion-based signaling
    Chandra, Ankit; Butler, Mitchell T.; Bear, James E. ... Biophysical journal, 01/2022, Volume: 121, Issue: 1
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    Orchestration of cell migration is essential for development, tissue regeneration, and the immune response. This dynamic process integrates adhesion, signaling, and cytoskeletal subprocesses across ...
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  • Control of vertebrate core planar cell polarity protein localization and dynamics by Prickle 2
    Butler, Mitchell T; Wallingford, John B Development (Cambridge), 2015-Oct-01, Volume: 142, Issue: 19
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    Planar cell polarity (PCP) is a ubiquitous property of animal tissues and is essential for morphogenesis and homeostasis. In most cases, this fundamental property is governed by a deeply conserved ...
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  • Effects of Xanthine Oxidase Inhibition in Hyperuricemic Heart Failure Patients: The Xanthine Oxidase Inhibition for Hyperuricemic Heart Failure Patients (EXACT-HF) Study
    Givertz, Michael M; Anstrom, Kevin J; Redfield, Margaret M ... Circulation (New York, N.Y.), 05/2015, Volume: 131, Issue: 20
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    Oxidative stress may contribute to heart failure (HF) progression. Inhibiting xanthine oxidase in hyperuricemic HF patients may improve outcomes. We randomly assigned 253 patients with symptomatic ...
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  • Coro1B and Coro1C regulate ... Coro1B and Coro1C regulate lamellipodia dynamics and cell motility by tuning branched actin turnover
    King, Zayna T; Butler, Mitchell T; Hockenberry, Max A ... The Journal of cell biology, 08/2022, Volume: 221, Issue: 8
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    Actin filament dynamics must be precisely controlled in cells to execute behaviors such as vesicular trafficking, cytokinesis, and migration. Coronins are conserved actin-binding proteins that ...
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  • Prolonged depletion of profilin 1 or F-actin causes an adaptive response in microtubules
    Cisterna, Bruno A; Skruber, Kristen; Jane, Makenzie L ... The Journal of cell biology, 2024-Jul-01, Volume: 223, Issue: 7
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    In addition to its well-established role in actin assembly, profilin 1 (PFN1) has been shown to bind to tubulin and alter microtubule growth. However, whether PFN1's predominant control over ...
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  • A Photopolymerized Hydrogel... A Photopolymerized Hydrogel System with Dual Stiffness Gradients Reveals Distinct Actomyosin-Based Mechano-Responses in Fibroblast Durotaxis
    Hakeem, Reem M.; Subramanian, Bhagawat C.; Hockenberry, Max A. ... ACS nano, 01/2023, Volume: 17, Issue: 1
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    Durotaxis, migration of cells directed by a stiffness gradient, is critical in development and disease. To distinguish durotaxis-specific migration mechanisms from those on uniform substrate ...
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