C. elegans Kallmann syndrome protein KAL-1 interacts with syndecan and glypican to regulate neuronal cell migrations

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The role of Caenorhabditis elegans Kallmann syndrome protein KAL-1, a member of anosmin-1 protein family, in promoting neuroblast migration is analyzed. KAL-1 interacts with heparan sulfate proteoglycans to cause neuronal cell movements.

author: Cinar, Hediye Nese, Chisholm, Andrew D., Hudson, Martin L., Kinnunen, Tarja
United Kingdom, Analysis, Cells, Morphogenesis, Neurons, Proteoglycans, Cell motility

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Multiple redundant Wnt signaling components function in two processes during C. elegans vulval development

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The role of Wnt signaling pathways, a complex network of proteins in the development of vulva in Caenorhabditis elegans is studied.

author: Gleason, Julie E., Szyleyko, Elizabeth A., Eisenmann, David M.
Vulva

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N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor is required for fusion of the C. elegans uterine anchor cell

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Biochemical processes in animals and the role of N-ethymaleimide in this process is examined.

author: Cinar, Hediye Nese, Choi, Jaebok, Newman, Anna P., Richards, Keri L.
Biochemistry, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences, Developmental biology, Animals, Chemical properties, Ethylenediamines

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subjects list: Research, United States, Proteins, Caenorhabditis elegans, Growth, Company growth
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