
Norbert Perrimon, Ph.D.
James Stillman Professor of Developmental Biology, Harvard Medical School
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Dual role of the fringe connection gene in both heparan sulphate and fringe-dependent signalling events.
Authors: Authors: Selva EM, Hong K, Baeg GH, Beverley SM, Turco SJ, Perrimon N, Häcker U.
Nat Cell Biol
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Nat Cell Biol
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Doublesex surprises.
Investigation of leading edge formation at the interface of amnioserosa and dorsal ectoderm in the Drosophila embryo.
Developmental biology. Fishing for morphogens.
Cellular functions of proteoglycans--an overview.
The cell adhesion molecule Echinoid defines a new pathway that antagonizes the Drosophila EGF receptor signaling pathway.
Authors: Authors: Bai J, Chiu W, Wang J, Tzeng T, Perrimon N, Hsu J.
Development
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Development
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Heparan sulfate proteoglycans are critical for the organization of the extracellular distribution of Wingless.
Authors: Authors: Baeg GH, Lin X, Khare N, Baumgartner S, Perrimon N.
Development
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Development
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Role of heparan sulfate proteoglycans in cell signaling and cancer.
Multiple roles for four-jointed in planar polarity and limb patterning.
Presenilin affects arm/beta-catenin localization and function in Drosophila.
Authors: Authors: Noll E, Medina M, Hartley D, Zhou J, Perrimon N, Kosik KS.
Dev Biol
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Dev Biol
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