Paul Forscher
Affiliations: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Children
Sign in to add traineeChi-Hung Lin | grad student | 1990-1995 | Yale |
Nelson A. Medeiros | grad student | 2006 | Yale |
Dylan T. Brunette | grad student | 2007 | Yale |
David W. Van Goor | grad student | 2010 | Yale |
Qing Hellen Yang | grad student | 2012 | Yale |
Callen Hyland | grad student | 2014 | Yale |
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Zhang XF, Ajeti V, Tsai N, et al. (2019) Regulation of axon growth by myosin II-dependent mechanocatalysis of cofilin activity. The Journal of Cell Biology |
Buck KB, Schaefer AW, Schoonderwoert VT, et al. (2016) Local Arp2/3 dependent actin assembly modulates applied traction force during apCAM adhesion site maturation. Molecular Biology of the Cell |
Zhang Y, Zhang XF, Fleming MR, et al. (2016) Kv3.3 Channels Bind Hax-1 and Arp2/3 to Assemble a Stable Local Actin Network that Regulates Channel Gating. Cell |
Hyland C, Mertz AF, Forscher P, et al. (2014) Dynamic peripheral traction forces balance stable neurite tension in regenerating Aplysia bag cell neurons. Scientific Reports. 4: 4961 |
Hyland C, Dufresne ER, Dufrense ER, et al. (2014) Regeneration of Aplysia bag cell neurons is synergistically enhanced by substrate-bound hemolymph proteins and laminin. Scientific Reports. 4: 4617 |
Hyland C, Dufresne ER, Forscher P. (2014) Erratum: CORRIGENDUM: Regeneration of Aplysia Bag Cell Neurons is Synergistically Enhanced by Substrate-Bound Hemolymph Proteins and Laminin Scientific Reports. 4 |
Mejean CO, Schaefer AW, Buck KB, et al. (2013) Elastic coupling of nascent apCAM adhesions to flowing actin networks. Plos One. 8: e73389 |
Yang Q, Zhang XF, Van Goor D, et al. (2013) Protein kinase C activation decreases peripheral actin network density and increases central nonmuscle myosin II contractility in neuronal growth cones. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 24: 3097-114 |
Zhang XF, Hyland C, Van Goor D, et al. (2012) Calcineurin-dependent cofilin activation and increased retrograde actin flow drive 5-HT-dependent neurite outgrowth in Aplysia bag cell neurons. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 23: 4833-48 |
Yang Q, Zhang XF, Pollard TD, et al. (2012) Arp2/3 complex-dependent actin networks constrain myosin II function in driving retrograde actin flow. The Journal of Cell Biology. 197: 939-56 |