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Journal of cell science. Supplement (J Cell Sci Suppl)
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1
The retinal pigment epithelium: a versatile partner in vision.
1993
3.05
2
Epithelial stem cells in vivo.
1988
2.99
3
Organization and modulation of nuclear lamina structure.
1984
2.75
4
Marrow stromal stem cells.
1988
2.62
5
Growth polarity and cytokinesis in fission yeast: the role of the cytoskeleton.
1986
2.29
6
In vitro glucan synthesis by membranes of celery petioles: the role of the membrane in determining the type of linkage formed.
1985
2.14
7
The physics of cell motility.
1987
2.13
8
Preparation of marked microtubules for the assay of the polarity of microtubule-based motors by fluorescence.
1991
2.12
9
A unified approach to analysing cell motility.
1987
1.95
10
Callose biosynthesis as a Ca2+-regulated process and possible relations to the induction of other metabolic changes.
1985
1.94
11
Surface of the shoot apex: a reinforcement-field theory for phyllotaxis.
1985
1.88
12
Catenins as mediators of the cytoplasmic functions of cadherins.
1993
1.77
13
The role of the transcriptional activator protein DBP in circadian liver gene expression.
1992
1.76
14
The role of cyclin synthesis, modification and destruction in the control of cell division.
1989
1.69
15
Structural and functional analysis of a yeast centromere (CEN3).
1984
1.68
16
Cellulose microfibril assembly and orientation: recent developments.
1985
1.64
17
Integrin, a transmembrane glycoprotein complex mediating cell-substratum adhesion.
1987
1.62
18
A novel C-terminal signal sequence targets Escherichia coli haemolysin directly to the medium.
1989
1.60
19
Molecular analysis of the coiled body.
1995
1.59
20
The bending of sliding microtubules imaged by confocal light microscopy and negative stain electron microscopy.
1991
1.55
21
The influence of extracellular matrix on gene expression: is structure the message?
1987
1.53
22
New approaches to the study of cellulose biosynthesis.
1985
1.47
23
Preprophase bands, phragmoplasts, and spatial control of cytokinesis.
1985
1.45
24
Drosophila in cancer research: the first fifty tumor suppressor genes.
1994
1.44
25
On the coupling between DNA replication and mitosis.
1989
1.44
26
Spatial organization of the Drosophila nucleus: a three-dimensional cytogenetic study.
1984
1.44
27
A structural analysis of the role of the nuclear matrix and DNA loops in the organization of the nucleus and chromosome.
1984
1.43
28
The membrane-associated 'cortex' of animal cells: its structure and mechanical properties.
1986
1.41
29
Replication and transcription depend on attachment of DNA to the nuclear cage.
1984
1.39
30
Biology of the macrophage.
1986
1.38
31
Polymer sliding in axons.
1986
1.37
32
Developments in the chemistry and biochemistry of pectic and hemicellulosic polymers.
1985
1.36
33
Association of RNA with the cytoskeleton and the nuclear matrix.
1986
1.35
34
Epidermal differentiation and keratin gene expression.
1993
1.35
35
G1 control in mammalian cells.
1994
1.34
36
Molecular mechanisms leading to loss of differentiation and gain of invasiveness in epithelial cells.
1993
1.34
37
Receptor-mediated endocytosis of transferrin and epidermal growth factor receptors: a comparison of constitutive and ligand-induced uptake.
1985
1.33
38
Molecular interactions in adherens-type contacts.
1987
1.33
39
The influence of 5' and 3' end structures on pre-mRNA metabolism.
1995
1.32
40
Passage of Salmonella through polarized epithelial cells: role of the host and bacterium.
1989
1.31
41
Replication of the genome of alphaviruses.
1987
1.30
42
Molecular events leading to picornavirus genome replication.
1987
1.30
43
The structure and function of vertebrate mannose lectin-like proteins.
1988
1.28
44
Hierarchical inductions of cell states: a model for segmentation in Drosophila.
1986
1.28
45
The legume-Rhizobium symbiosis: a cell surface interaction.
1985
1.27
46
Toxicity, mutagenesis and stress responses induced in Escherichia coli by hydrogen peroxide.
1987
1.27
47
Amplification and overexpression of the EGF receptor gene in primary human glioblastomas.
1985
1.27
48
The D-type cyclins and their role in tumorigenesis.
1994
1.25
49
Adhesion plaques: sites of transmembrane interaction between the extracellular matrix and the actin cytoskeleton.
1987
1.24
50
Cell wall glycoproteins: structure and function.
1985
1.24
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