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Tadmiri Venkatesh to Signal Transduction

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Connection Strength

0.253
  1. Shamloula HK, Mbogho MP, Pimentel AC, Chrzanowska-Lightowlers ZM, Hyatt V, Okano H, Venkatesh TR. rugose (rg), a Drosophila A kinase anchor protein, is required for retinal pattern formation and interacts genetically with multiple signaling pathways. Genetics. 2002 Jun; 161(2):693-710.
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    Score: 0.117
  2. Wise A, Tenezaca L, Fernandez RW, Schatoff E, Flores J, Ueda A, Zhong X, Wu CF, Simon AF, Venkatesh T. Drosophila mutants of the autism candidate gene neurobeachin (rugose) exhibit neuro-developmental disorders, aberrant synaptic properties, altered locomotion, and impaired adult social behavior and activity patterns. J Neurogenet. 2015; 29(2-3):135-43.
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    Score: 0.073
  3. Osada M, Ito E, Fermin HA, Vazquez-Cintron E, Venkatesh T, Friedel RH, Pezzano M. The Wnt signaling antagonist Kremen1 is required for development of thymic architecture. Clin Dev Immunol. 2006 Jun-Dec; 13(2-4):299-319.
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    Score: 0.039
  4. Pena CD, Zhang S, Markey M, Venkatesh T, Vazquez M. Collective behaviors of Drosophila-derived retinal progenitors in controlled microenvironments. PLoS One. 2019; 14(12):e0226250.
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    Score: 0.025
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