James M. Kramer

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Neuroscience Institute Graduate Program Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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Neuroscience Biology
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Ihara S, Hagedorn EJ, Morrissey MA, et al. (2011) Basement membrane sliding and targeted adhesion remodels tissue boundaries during uterine-vulval attachment in Caenorhabditis elegans. Nature Cell Biology. 13: 641-51
Muriel JM, Xu E, Kramer JM, et al. (2006) Selective assembly of fibulin-1 splice variants reveals distinct extracellular matrix networks and novel functions for perlecan/UNC-52 splice variants Developmental Dynamics. 235: 2632-2640
Johnson RP, Kang SH, Kramer JM. (2006) C. elegans dystroglycan DGN-1 functions in epithelia and neurons, but not muscle, and independently of dystrophin. Development (Cambridge, England). 133: 1911-21
Sherwood DR, Butler JA, Kramer JM, et al. (2005) FOS-1 promotes basement-membrane removal during anchor-cell invasion in C. elegans. Cell. 121: 951-62
Ackley BD, Kang SH, Crew JR, et al. (2003) The basement membrane components nidogen and type XVIII collagen regulate organization of neuromuscular junctions in Caenorhabditis elegans. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 23: 3577-87
Inoue T, Sherwood DR, Aspöck G, et al. (2002) Gene expression markers for Caenorhabditis elegans vulval cells. Mechanisms of Development. 119: S203-9
Inoue T, Sherwood DR, Aspöck G, et al. (2002) Gene expression markers for Caenorhabditis elegans vulval cells. Gene Expression Patterns : Gep. 2: 235-41
Ackley BD, Crew JR, Elamaa H, et al. (2001) The NC1/endostatin domain of Caenorhabditis elegans type XVIII collagen affects cell migration and axon guidance. The Journal of Cell Biology. 152: 1219-32
Seong Hoon Kang, Kramer JM. (2000) Nidogen is nonessential and not required for normal type IV collagen localization in Caenorhabditis elegans Molecular Biology of the Cell. 11: 3911-3923
Yang J, Kramer JM. (1999) Proteolytic processing of Caenorhabditis elegans SQT-1 cuticle collagen is inhibited in right roller mutants whereas cross-linking is inhibited in left roller mutants Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274: 32744-32749
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