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1. The Caenorhabditis elegans anchor cell transcriptome: ribosome biogenesis drives cell invasion through basement membrane

2. Breaking theC. elegansinvasion/proliferation dichotomy

3. An expandable FLP-ON::TIR1 system for precise spatiotemporal protein degradation in Caenorhabditis elegans

4. Loss of the E3 ubiquitin ligases UBR-5 or HECD-1 restores Caenorhabditis elegans development in the absence of SWI/SNF function

5. TheC. elegansAnchor Cell Transcriptome: Ribosome Biogenesis Drives Cell Invasion through Basement Membrane

6. Reevaluating the relationship between EGL-43 (EVI1) and LIN-12 (Notch) during C. elegans anchor cell invasion

7. An expandable FLP-ON::TIR1 system for precise spatiotemporal protein degradation inC. elegans

8. A light sheet fluorescence microscopy protocol for Caenorhabditis elegans larvae and adults

9. A reevaluation of the relationship between EGL-43 (EVI1/MECOM) and LIN-12 (Notch) duringC. elegansanchor cell invasion

10. A light sheet fluorescence microscopy protocol for

11. An

13. The Caenorhabditis elegans centrosome is surrounded by a membrane reticulum, the centriculum, that affects centrosome size and function

14. An engineered, orthogonal auxin analog/AtTIR1(F79G) pairing improves both specificity and efficacy of the auxin degradation system in Caenorhabditis elegans

15. A laboratory module that explores RNA interference and codon optimization through fluorescence microscopy using Caenorhabditis elegans

17. Deletion of a putative HDA-1 binding site in the

18. An engineered, orthogonal auxin analog/AtTIR1(F79G) pairing improves both specificity and efficacy of the auxin degradation system inCaenorhabditis elegans

19. A proliferative to invasive switch is mediated by srGAP1 downregulation through the activation of TGF-β2 signaling

20. The SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling assemblies BAF and PBAF differentially regulate cell cycle exit and cellular invasion in vivo

21. Visualizing the metazoan proliferation-quiescence decision in vivo

22. Author response: Visualizing the metazoan proliferation-quiescence decision in vivo

23. An expanded auxin-inducible degron toolkit for Caenorhabditis elegans

24. Auxin-mediated Protein Degradation in

25. Auxin-mediated Protein Degradation in Caenorhabditis elegans

26. Breaking down barriers: the evolution of cell invasion

27. Visualizing the metazoan proliferation-terminal differentiation decisionin vivo

28. Rapid Degradation of

29. A developmental gene regulatory network for C. elegans anchor cell invasion

30. Invasive Cell Fate Requires G1 Cell-Cycle Arrest and Histone Deacetylase-Mediated Changes in Gene Expression

31. The significance and scope of evolutionary developmental biology: a vision for the 21st century

32. Imaging multicellular specimens with real-time optimized tiling light-sheet selective plane illumination microscopy

33. Developmental Mechanisms Controlling Cell Fate, Evolution of

34. An expression screen for RhoGEF genes involved in C. elegans gonadogenesis

35. Anatomy and development of the nervous system ofNematostella vectensis, an anthozoan cnidarian

36. Broad phylogenomic sampling improves resolution of the animal tree of life

37. The Hox gene complement of a pelagic chaetognath, Flaccisagitta enflata

38. Expression of Pax gene family members in the anthozoan cnidarian, Nematostella vectensis

39. The significance and scope of evolutionary developmental biology: a vision for the 21st century

40. Dorso/Ventral Genes Are Asymmetrically Expressed and Involved in Germ-Layer Demarcation during Cnidarian Gastrulation

42. MIG-10 (Lamellipodin) stabilizes invading cell adhesion to basement membrane and is a negative transcriptional target of EGL-43 in C. elegans

43. Cell division and targeted cell cycle arrest opens and stabilizes basement membrane gaps

44. The bottlenosed dolphin’s (Tursiops truncatus) understanding of gestures as symbolic representations of its body parts

45. Abstract A18: G1 cell cycle arrest is required for invasive behavior

46. Science Signaling Podcast: 11 May 2010

47. In Vivo Identification of Regulators of Cell Invasion Across Basement Membranes

48. An evolutionary perspective on cell signaling in embryonic pattern formation

49. Expression of Pax gene family members in the anthozoan cnidarian, Nematostella vectensis

50. A WNT of things to come: evolution of Wnt signaling and polarity in cnidarians

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