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Robust neuronal symmetry breaking by Ras-triggered local positive feedbackMarc Fivaz
Clark Center, Bio X, Department of Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford University, 318 Campus Drive, Stanford, California 94305, USA
Curr Biol 18:44-50. 2008....
Live-cell imaging reveals sequential oligomerization and local plasma membrane targeting of stromal interaction molecule 1 after Ca2+ store depletionJen Liou
Department of Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford University Medical School, 318 Campus Drive, Clark Center, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104:9301-6. 2007....
Spines and neurite branches function as geometric attractors that enhance protein kinase C actionMadeleine L Craske
Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
J Cell Biol 170:1147-58. 2005..Our study suggests that neurons make use of a high surface-to-volume ratio of spines and branches to create a geometric attraction process for PKC that imposes a delayed enhancement of PKC action at synapses and in peripheral processes...
Reversible intracellular translocation of KRas but not HRas in hippocampal neurons regulated by Ca2+/calmodulinMarc Fivaz
Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
J Cell Biol 170:429-41. 2005..Our data thus define a novel signaling mechanism that differentially regulates KRas and HRas localization and activity in neurons...
Specific localization and timing in neuronal signal transduction mediated by protein-lipid interactionsMarc Fivaz
Department of Molecular Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Stanford University, 318 Campus Drive, Clark Center W200, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Neuron 40:319-30. 2003....
Sensitivity of polarized epithelial cells to the pore-forming toxin aerolysinLaurence Abrami
Department of Genetics and Microbiology, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Infect Immun 71:739-46. 2003....
Feedback-mediated neuronal competition for survival cues regulates innervation of a target tissueYang Li
Program in Neuroscience and Neurobehavior al Disorders, Duke National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, Singapore
Bioessays 30:929-33. 2008..The authors' model is inspired by the theory for pattern formation based on self-activation and lateral inhibition, proposed by Meinhardt and Gierer more than 30 years ago...
