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William Chia is affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their professional research activities are connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • A protein trap strategy to detect GFP-tagged proteins expressed from their endogenous loci in Drosophila

    Xavier Morin;Richard Daneman;Michael Zavortink;William Chia

  • Role of inscuteable in orienting asymmetric cell divisions in Drosophila.

    Rachel Kraut;William Chia;Lily Yeh Jan;Yuh Nung Jan

  • Nramp defines a family of membrane proteins.

    M Cellier;G Privé;A Belouchi;T Kwan

  • Analysis of partner of inscuteable, a Novel Player of Drosophila Asymmetric Divisions, Reveals Two Distinct Steps in Inscuteable Apical Localization

    Fengwei Yu;Xavier Morin;Yu Cai;Xiaohang Yang

  • Inscuteable and Staufen mediate asymmetric localization and segregation of prospero RNA during Drosophila neuroblast cell divisions.

    Peng Li;Xiaohang Yang;Martin Wasser;Yu Cai

  • Aurora-A acts as a tumor suppressor and regulates self-renewal of Drosophila neuroblasts

    Hongyan Wang;Gregory W. Somers;Arash Bashirullah;Ulrike Heberlein

  • A dominant inhibitory version of the small GTP-binding protein Rac disrupts cytoskeletal structures and inhibits developmental cell shape changes in Drosophila.

    N. Harden;Hui Yong Loh;W. Chia;L. Lim

  • Two Drosophila receptor-like tyrosine phosphatase genes are expressed in a subset of developing axons and pioneer neurons in the embryonic CNS

    Xiaohang Yang;Kah Tong Seow;Sami M. Bahri;Swee Huat Oon

  • Cytoplasmic dynein (ddlc1) mutations cause morphogenetic defects and apoptotic cell death in Drosophila melanogaster.

    Thomas Dick;Krishanu Ray;Helen K. Salz;William Chia

  • Echinoid Is a Component of Adherens Junctions That Cooperates with DE-Cadherin to Mediate Cell Adhesion

    Shu-Yi Wei;Luis M. Escudero;Fengwei Yu;Li-Hsun Chang

  • Neurogenesis and asymmetric cell division

    Weimin Zhong;William Chia

  • Polo inhibits progenitor self-renewal and regulates Numb asymmetry by phosphorylating Pon

    Hongyan Wang;Yingshi Ouyang;W. Gregory Somers;William Chia

  • inscuteable and numb mediate asymmetric muscle progenitor cell divisions during Drosophila myogenesis

    Ana Carmena;Bernadette Murugasu-Oei;Devi Menon;Fernando Jiménez

  • Drosophila neuroblast asymmetric divisions: cell cycle regulators, asymmetric protein localization, and tumorigenesis

    William Chia;William Chia;W. Gregory Somers;Hongyan Wang

  • Formation of neuroblasts in the embryonic central nervous system of Drosophila melanogaster is controlled by SoxNeuro

    Marita Buescher;Fook Sion Hing;William Chia

  • Participation of small GTPases in dorsal closure of the Drosophila embryo: distinct roles for Rho subfamily proteins in epithelial morphogenesis

    Nicholas Harden;Michael Ricos;Yong Mei Ong;William Chia

  • malvolio, the Drosophila homologue of mouse NRAMP-1 (Bcg), is expressed in macrophages and in the nervous system and is required for normal taste behaviour.

    V. Rodrigues;Peh Yean Cheah;Krishanu Ray;W. Chia

  • Apical complex genes control mitotic spindle geometry and relative size of daughter cells in Drosophila neuroblast and pI asymmetric divisions.

    Yu Cai;Fengwei Yu;Shuping Lin;William Chia

  • A family of snail-related zinc finger proteins regulates two distinct and parallel mechanisms that mediate Drosophila neuroblast asymmetric divisions.

    Yu Cai;William Chia;Xiaohang Yang

  • Drosophila rolling pebbles: a multidomain protein required for myoblast fusion that recruits D-Titin in response to the myoblast attractant Dumbfounded.

    Sree Devi Menon;William Chia

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Dick
Thomas Dick Georgetown University
Louis Lim
Louis Lim University College London
J. John Holbrook
J. John Holbrook University of Bristol
Anthony R. Clarke
Anthony R. Clarke University of Bristol
Mary Bownes
Mary Bownes University of Edinburgh
Cayetano Gonzalez
Cayetano Gonzalez Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Chris Q. Doe
Chris Q. Doe Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Luke Alphey
Luke Alphey University of York
Lily Yeh Jan
Lily Yeh Jan University of California, San Francisco
Peter W. J. Rigby
Peter W. J. Rigby Institute of Cancer Research

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