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Andrea Leibfried
Andrea Leibfried
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WUSCHEL controls meristem function by direct regulation of cytokinin-inducible response regulators
A Leibfried, JPC To, W Busch, S Stehling, A Kehle, M Demar, JJ Kieber, ...
Nature 438 (7071), 1172-1175, 2005
9282005
Drosophila Cip4 and WASp define a branch of the Cdc42-Par6-aPKC pathway regulating E-cadherin endocytosis
A Leibfried, R Fricke, MJ Morgan, S Bogdan, Y Bellaiche
Current Biology 18 (21), 1639-1648, 2008
2592008
Transcriptional control of a plant stem cell niche
W Busch, A Miotk, FD Ariel, Z Zhao, J Forner, G Daum, T Suzaki, ...
Developmental cell 18 (5), 841-853, 2010
2352010
Interplay between the dividing cell and its neighbors regulates adherens junction formation during cytokinesis in epithelial tissue
S Herszterg, A Leibfried, F Bosveld, C Martin, Y Bellaiche
Developmental cell 24 (3), 256-270, 2013
1702013
Role of A-type ARABIDOPSIS RESPONSE REGULATORS in meristem maintenance and regeneration
S Buechel, A Leibfried, JPC To, Z Zhao, SU Andersen, JJ Kieber, ...
European journal of cell biology 89 (2-3), 279-284, 2010
1302010
A Cdc42-regulated actin cytoskeleton mediates Drosophila oocyte polarization
A Leibfried, S Müller, A Ephrussi
Development 140 (2), 362-371, 2013
312013
Dema. Moscow, Kieber JJ, Lohmann JU WUSCHEL controls meristem function by direct regulation of cytokinin-inducible response regulators
A Leibfried, JP To, W Busch, S Stehling, A Kehle
Nature 438, 1172-1175, 2005
172005
Functions of endosomal trafficking in Drosophila epithelial cells
A Leibfried, Y Bellaïche
Current opinion in cell biology 19 (4), 446-452, 2007
142007
Drosophila: A Model System That Allows in vivo Manipulation and Study of Epithelial Cell Polarity
A Leibfried, Y Bellaïche
Current Frontiers and Perspectives in Cell Biology, 2012
2012
E-cadherin Trafficking in Drosophila Epithelium
Y Bellaiche, A Leibfried
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 17, 2006
2006
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