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Helen Zenner

Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge

I am a post-doc in Daniel St Johnston’s lab at the Gurdon Institute in Cambridge.  My project is investigating the role of membrane trafficking in establishing and maintaining polarity.

Helen Zenner has added 7 preLight posts

Cell patterning by secretion-induced plasma membrane flows

Veneta Gerganova, Iker Lamas, David M. Rutkowski, et al.

Selected by 21 January 2021

Helen Zenner

Developmental Biology

Frizzled-dependent Planar Cell Polarity without Wnt Ligands

Joyce J.S. Yu, Aude Maugarny-Calès, Stéphane Pelletier, et al.

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Wnt ligands are not required for planar cell polarity in the Drosophila wing or notum

Ben Ewen-Campen, Typhaine Comyn, Eric Vogt, et al.

Selected by 10 August 2020

Helen Zenner

ER-PM contacts regulate apical domain formation in hepatocytes

Gary Hong Chun Chung, Jemima J. Burden, Maëlle Lorvellec, et al.

Selected by 04 June 2020

Helen Zenner

Cell Biology

DYRK3-Controlled Phase Separation Organizes the Early Secretory Pathway

Raffaella Gallo, Arpan Rai, Lucas Pelkmans

Selected by 26 March 2020

Helen Zenner, Nicola Stevenson

Cell Biology

Mechanical control of morphogenesis robustness

Emmanuel Martin, Sophie Theis, Guillaume Gay, et al.

Selected by 10 February 2020

Helen Zenner

Developmental Biology

Distinct activities of Scrib module proteins organize epithelial polarity

Mark J. Khoury, David Bilder

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Lgl cortical dynamics are independent of binding to the Scrib-Dlg complex but require Dlg-dependent restriction of aPKC

Guilherme Ventura, Sofia Moreira, André Barros-Carvalho, et al.

Selected by 13 January 2020

Helen Zenner

Developmental Biology

In vivo topology converts competition for cell-matrix adhesion into directional migration

Fernanda Bajanca, Nadege Gouignard, Charlotte Colle, et al.

Selected by 21 February 2018

Helen Zenner

Developmental Biology

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