Daniel M. Suter
Affiliations: | Biological Sciences | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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Aih C. Lee | grad student | 2010 | Purdue |
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Cifuentes LP, Athamneh A, Efremov Y, et al. (2024) A modified motor-clutch model reveals that neuronal growth cones respond faster to soft substrates. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE23090364 |
Alam SMS, Watanabe Y, Steeno BL, et al. (2023) Neuronal NADPH oxidase is required for neurite regeneration of Aplysia bag cell neurons. Journal of Neurochemistry. 167: 505-519 |
Wang Y, Troughton LD, Xu F, et al. (2023) Atypical peripheral actin band formation via overactivation of RhoA and Non-muscle myosin II in Mitofusin 2 deficient cells. Elife. 12 |
Terzi A, Roeder H, Weaver CJ, et al. (2020) Neuronal NADPH oxidase 2 regulates growth cone guidance downstream of slit2/robo2. Developmental Neurobiology |
Terzi A, Suter DM. (2020) The role of NADPH oxidases in neuronal development. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 154: 33-47 |
McElmurry K, Stone JE, Ma D, et al. (2020) Dynein-mediated microtubule translocation powering neurite outgrowth in chick and neurons requires microtubule assembly. Journal of Cell Science. 133 |
Ren Y, He Y, Brown S, et al. (2019) A single tyrosine phosphorylation site in cortactin is important for filopodia formation in neuronal growth cones. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE18040202 |
Efremov YM, Velay-Lizancos M, Weaver CJ, et al. (2019) Anisotropy vs isotropy in living cell indentation with AFM. Scientific Reports. 9: 5757 |
Miller KE, Suter DM. (2018) An Integrated Cytoskeletal Model of Neurite Outgrowth. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 12: 447 |
Fligor CM, Langer KB, Sridhar A, et al. (2018) Three-Dimensional Retinal Organoids Facilitate the Investigation of Retinal Ganglion Cell Development, Organization and Neurite Outgrowth from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells. Scientific Reports. 8: 14520 |