Ann L. Miller, Ph.D.

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Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Neuronal morphogenesis and degeneration; stress; schizophrenia; cell migration; cancer; metastasis; adhesion receptors
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Anthony J. Koleske grad student 2004 Yale
 (Regulation of the cytoskeleton, cell morphology, and cell motility by the Arg nonreceptor tyrosine kinase.)
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Bement WM, Goryachev AB, Miller AL, et al. (2024) Patterning of the cell cortex by Rho GTPases. Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology
Landino J, Misterovich E, Chumki S, et al. (2023) Neighbor cells restrain furrowing during epithelial cytokinesis. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Landino J, Leda M, Michaud A, et al. (2021) Rho and F-actin self-organize within an artificial cell cortex. Current Biology : Cb. 31: 5613-5621.e5
Varadarajan S, Stephenson RE, Miller AL. (2019) Multiscale dynamics of tight junction remodeling. Journal of Cell Science. 132
Awadia S, Huq F, Arnold TR, et al. (2019) SGEF forms a complex with Scribble and Dlg1 and regulates epithelial junctions and contractility. The Journal of Cell Biology
Stephenson RE, Higashi T, Erofeev IS, et al. (2019) Rho Flares Repair Local Tight Junction Leaks. Developmental Cell. 48: 445-459.e5
Arnold TR, Shawky JH, Stephenson RE, et al. (2019) Anillin regulates epithelial cell mechanics by structuring the medial-apical actomyosin network. Elife. 8
Arnold TR, Shawky JH, Stephenson RE, et al. (2019) Author response: Anillin regulates epithelial cell mechanics by structuring the medial-apical actomyosin network Elife
Higashi T, Stephenson RE, Miller AL. (2018) Comprehensive analysis of formin localization in Xenopus epithelial cells. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE18020133
Fishman EL, Jo K, Nguyen QPH, et al. (2018) A novel atypical sperm centriole is functional during human fertilization. Nature Communications. 9: 2210
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