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Paul N. Adler is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. The available information focuses on their academic profile without specific details regarding research topics, publications, or collaborations.

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Best Publications

  • Planar signaling and morphogenesis in Drosophila.

    Paul N. Adler

  • A Drosophila tissue polarity locus encodes a protein containing seven potential transmembrane domains

    Charles R. Vinson;Sharon Conover;Paul N. Adler

  • Directional non-cell autonomy and the transmission of polarity information by the frizzled gene of Drosophila.

    Charles R. Vinson;Paul N. Adler

  • Van Gogh: A New Drosophila Tissue Polarity Gene

    Job Taylor;Natasha Abramova;Jeannette Charlton;Paul N. Adler

  • The Drosophila tissue polarity gene starry night encodes a member of the protocadherin family

    Jeiwook Chae;Maeng-Jo Kim;Jae Hwan Goo;Simon Collier

  • Control of Dendritic Branching and Tiling by the Tricornered-Kinase/Furry Signaling Pathway in Drosophila Sensory Neurons

    Kazuo Emoto;Ying He;Bing Ye;Wesley B. Grueber

  • Drosophila genes Posterior Sex Combs and Suppressor two of zeste encode proteins with homology to the murine bmi-1 oncogene

    Brian P. Brunk;Elisabeth C. Martin;Paul N. Adler

  • Dishevelled is a component of the frizzled signaling pathway in Drosophila

    Randi E. Krasnow;Lily L. Wong;Paul N. Adler

  • Mutations in the cadherin superfamily member gene dachsous cause a tissue polarity phenotype by altering frizzled signaling

    P.N. Adler;J. Charlton;J. Liu

  • The genetic control of tissue polarity in Drosophila.

    Paul N. Adler

  • A novel mitotimer reporter gene for mitochondrial content, structure, stress, and damage in vivo

    Rhianna C. Laker;Peng Xu;Karen A. Ryall;Alyson Sujkowski

  • Tissue polarity points from cells that have higher Frizzled levels towards cells that have lower Frizzled levels

    Paul N. Adler;Randi E. Krasnow;Jingchun Liu

  • The frizzled/stan pathway and planar cell polarity in the Drosophila wing.

    Paul N. Adler

  • The Polycomb group gene Posterior Sex Combs encodes a chromosomal protein

    Elisabeth C. Martin;Paul N. Adler

  • Frizzled signaling and cell-cell interactions in planar polarity.

    Paul N Adler;Haeryun Lee

  • The tricornered Gene, Which Is Required for the Integrity of Epidermal Cell Extensions, Encodes the Drosophila Nuclear DBF2-Related Kinase

    Wei Geng;Biao He;Mina Wang;Paul N. Adler

  • A single frizzled protein has a dual function in tissue polarity

    R.E. Krasnow;P.N. Adler

  • DISTINCT ROLES FOR THE ACTIN AND MICROTUBULE CYTOSKELETONS IN THE MORPHOGENESIS OF EPIDERMAL HAIRS DURING WING DEVELOPMENT IN DROSOPHILA

    Christopher M Turner;Paul N Adler

  • The domineering non-autonomy of frizzled and van Gogh clones in the Drosophila wing is a consequence of a disruption in local signaling.

    Paul N. Adler;Job Taylor;Jeannette Charlton

  • Molecular analysis of EMS-induced frizzled mutations in Drosophila melanogaster.

    Katherine H. Jones;Jingchun Liu;P. N. Adler

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeremy Nathans
Jeremy Nathans Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Peng Xu
Peng Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yuh Nung Jan
Yuh Nung Jan University of California, San Francisco
Lily Yeh Jan
Lily Yeh Jan University of California, San Francisco
Joel C. Eissenberg
Joel C. Eissenberg Saint Louis University
Michael Ashburner
Michael Ashburner University of Cambridge
Cahir J. O'Kane
Cahir J. O'Kane University of Cambridge
Monica Driscoll
Monica Driscoll Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Karen S. Anderson
Karen S. Anderson Yale University
William R. Pearson
William R. Pearson University of Virginia

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