Publications of J. C. Rink
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Journal Article (40)
2017
Journal Article
40 (3), pp. 248 - 263.e4 (2017)
Antagonistic self-organizing patterning systems control maintenance and regeneration of the anteroposterior axis in planarians. Developmental Cell
Journal Article
44, pp. 102 - 109 (2017)
Self-organization in development, regeneration and organoids. Current Opinion in Cell Biology
Journal Article
14 (135), 20170466 (2017)
A dynamically diluted alignment model reveals the impact of cell turnover on the plasticity of tissue polarity patterns. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 2016
Journal Article
531 (7596), pp. 637 - 641 (2016)
The mid-developmental transition and the evolution of animal body plans. Nature
Journal Article
44 (D1), pp. D764 - D773 (2016)
PlanMine - A mineable resource of planarian biology and biodiversity. Nucleic Acids Research 2015
Journal Article
4, e07405 (2015)
Stem cells and fluid flow drive cyst formation in an invertebrate excretory organ. eLife
Journal Article
114 (13), 138101 (2015)
Scaling and regeneration of self-organized patterns. Physical Review Letters 2014
Journal Article
9 (11), e113083 (2014)
Shape mode analysis exposes movement patterns in biology: Flagella and flatworms as case studies. PLoS One 2013
Journal Article
500 (7460), pp. 81 - 84 (2013)
Reactivating head regrowth in a regeneration-deficient planarian species. Nature
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223 (1-2), pp. 67 - 84 (2013)
Stem cell systems and regeneration in planaria. Development Genes and Evolution 2012
Journal Article
8 (11), e1003019 (2012)
Evolutionarily ancient association of the FoxJ1 transcription factor with the motile ciliogenic program. PLoS Genetics 2011
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138 (17), pp. 3769 - 3780 (2011)
The maintenance and regeneration of the planarian excretory system are regulated by EGFR signaling. Development 2010
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464 (7286), pp. 243 - 249 (2010)
Systems survey of endocytosis by multiparametric image analysis. Nature 2009
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238 (2), pp. 443 - 450 (2009)
Formaldehyde-based whole-mount in situ hybridization method for planarians. Developmental Dynamics
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326 (5958), pp. 1406 - 1410 (2009)
Planarian Hh signaling regulates regeneration polarity and links Hh pathway evolution to cilia. Science 2008
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319 (5861), pp. 323 - 327 (2008)
Beta-catenin defines head versus tail identity during planarian regeneration and homeostasis. Science
Journal Article
4 (1), 206 (2008)
Membrane identity and GTPase cascades regulated by toggle and cut-out switches. Molecular Systems Biology 2005
Journal Article
122 (5), pp. 735 - 749 (2005)
Rab conversion as a mechanism of progression from early to late endosomes. Cell 2001
Journal Article
127 (1), pp. 119 - 130 (2001)
Cytoplasmic pH dynamics in maize pulvinal cells induced induced by gravity vector changes. Plant Physiology 2000
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12 (12), pp. 2425 - 2439 (2000)
Plant nuclei can contain extensive grooves and invaginations. The Plant Cell