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Clemens Cabernard
Clemens Cabernard
Department of Biology, University of Washington
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The NuMA-related Mud protein binds Pins and regulates spindle orientation in Drosophila neuroblasts
KH Siller, C Cabernard, CQ Doe
Nature cell biology 8 (6), 594-600, 2006
3762006
Drosophila Aurora-A kinase inhibits neuroblast self-renewal by regulating aPKC/Numb cortical polarity and spindle orientation
CY Lee, RO Andersen, C Cabernard, L Manning, KD Tran, MJ Lanskey, ...
Genes & development 20 (24), 3464-3474, 2006
2992006
Cell division orientation in animals
TE Gillies, C Cabernard
Current biology 21 (15), R599-R609, 2011
2122011
A spindle-independent cleavage furrow positioning pathway
C Cabernard, KE Prehoda, CQ Doe
Nature 467 (7311), 91-94, 2010
1922010
Apical/basal spindle orientation is required for neuroblast homeostasis and neuronal differentiation in Drosophila
C Cabernard, CQ Doe
Developmental cell 17 (1), 134-141, 2009
1752009
Principles and mechanisms of asymmetric cell division
B Sunchu, C Cabernard
Development 147 (13), dev167650, 2020
1122020
Distinct roles for two receptor tyrosine kinases in epithelial branching morphogenesis in Drosophila
C Cabernard, M Affolter
Developmental cell 9 (6), 831-842, 2005
1032005
Fragile X protein controls neural stem cell proliferation in the Drosophila brain
MA Callan, C Cabernard, J Heck, S Luois, CQ Doe, DC Zarnescu
Human molecular genetics 19 (15), 3068-3079, 2010
852010
Control of asymmetric cell division
C Roubinet, C Cabernard
Current opinion in cell biology 31, 84-91, 2014
702014
Spatio-temporally separated cortical flows and spindle geometry establish physical asymmetry in fly neural stem cells
C Roubinet, A Tsankova, TT Pham, A Monnard, E Caussinus, M Affolter, ...
Nature communications 8 (1), 1383, 2017
682017
Asymmetric cortical extension shifts cleavage furrow position in Drosophila neuroblasts
M Connell, C Cabernard, D Ricketson, CQ Doe, KE Prehoda
Molecular biology of the cell 22 (22), 4220-4226, 2011
682011
Recognition of distinct target sites by a unique Labial/Extradenticle/Homothorax complex
A Ebner, C Cabernard, M Affolter, S Merabet
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 132 (7), 1591-1600, 2005
652005
The microcephaly-associated protein Wdr62/CG7337 is required to maintain centrosome asymmetry in Drosophila neuroblasts
AR Nair, P Singh, DS Garcia, D Rodriguez-Crespo, B Egger, C Cabernard
Cell reports 14 (5), 1100-1113, 2016
632016
Drosophila melanogaster Neuroblasts: A Model for Asymmetric Stem Cell Divisions
E Gallaud, T Pham, C Cabernard
Asymmetric Cell Division in Development, Differentiation and Cancer, 183-210, 2017
592017
Rootletin organizes the ciliary rootlet to achieve neuron sensory function in Drosophila
JV Chen, LR Kao, SC Jana, E Sivan-Loukianova, S Mendonça, ...
Journal of Cell Biology 211 (2), 435-453, 2015
592015
The centriolar protein Bld10/Cep135 is required to establish centrosome asymmetry in Drosophila neuroblasts
P Singh, AR Nair, C Cabernard
Current Biology 24 (13), 1548-1555, 2014
542014
Cell polarity regulates biased myosin activity and dynamics during asymmetric cell division via Drosophila Rho kinase and protein kinase N
A Tsankova, TT Pham, DS Garcia, F Otte, C Cabernard
Developmental Cell 42 (2), 143-155. e5, 2017
522017
In Vivo Photocontrol of Microtubule Dynamics and Integrity, Migration and Mitosis, by the Potent GFP-Imaging-Compatible Photoswitchable Reagents SBTubA4P …
L Gao, JCM Meiring, A Varady, IE Ruider, C Heise, M Wranik, CD Velasco, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 144 (12), 5614-5628, 2022
362022
Live imaging of neuroblast lineages within intact larval brains in Drosophila
C Cabernard, CQ Doe
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2013 (10), pdb. prot078162, 2013
362013
Asymmetrically dividing Drosophila neuroblasts utilize two spatially and temporally independent cytokinesis pathways
M Roth, C Roubinet, N Iffländer, A Ferrand, C Cabernard
Nature communications 6 (1), 6551, 2015
352015
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