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Polarity orientation of microtubules in hippocampal neurons: uniformity in the axon and nonuniformity in the dendrite.
PW Baas, JS Deitch, MM Black, GA Banker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 85 (21), 8335-8339, 1988
9291988
Mechanical breaking of microtubules in axons during dynamic stretch injury underlies delayed elasticity, microtubule disassembly, and axon degeneration
MD Tang-Schomer, AR Patel, PW Baas, DH Smith
The FASEB Journal 24 (5), 1401, 2010
4352010
Individual microtubules in the axon consist of domains that differ in both composition and stability.
PW Baas, MM Black
The Journal of cell biology 111 (2), 495-509, 1990
4091990
Partial interruption of axonal transport due to microtubule breakage accounts for the formation of periodic varicosities after traumatic axonal injury
MD Tang-Schomer, VE Johnson, PW Baas, W Stewart, DH Smith
Experimental neurology 233 (1), 364-372, 2012
3792012
Changes in microtubule polarity orientation during the development of hippocampal neurons in culture.
PW Baas, MM Black, GA Banker
The Journal of cell biology 109 (6), 3085-3094, 1989
3681989
The microtubule-severing proteins spastin and katanin participate differently in the formation of axonal branches
W Yu, L Qiang, JM Solowska, A Karabay, S Korulu, PW Baas
Molecular biology of the cell 19 (4), 1485-1498, 2008
3232008
Reorganization and movement of microtubules in axonal growth cones and developing interstitial branches
EW Dent, JL Callaway, G Szebenyi, PW Baas, K Kalil
Journal of Neuroscience 19 (20), 8894-8908, 1999
3221999
An essential role for katanin in severing microtubules in the neuron
FJ Ahmad, W Yu, FJ McNally, PW Baas
The Journal of cell biology 145 (2), 305-315, 1999
3211999
Tau protects microtubules in the axon from severing by katanin
L Qiang, W Yu, A Andreadis, M Luo, PW Baas
Journal of Neuroscience 26 (12), 3120-3129, 2006
2922006
Tau-dependent microtubule disassembly initiated by prefibrillar β-amyloid
ME King, HM Kan, PW Baas, A Erisir, CG Glabe, GS Bloom
The Journal of cell biology 175 (4), 541-546, 2006
2782006
Stability properties of neuronal microtubules
PW Baas, AN Rao, AJ Matamoros, L Leo
Cytoskeleton 73 (9), 442-460, 2016
2772016
Cytoplasmic dynein and dynactin are required for the transport of microtubules into the axon
FJ Ahmad, CJ Echeverri, RB Vallee, PW Baas
The Journal of cell biology 140 (2), 391-401, 1998
2761998
Hooks and comets: the story of microtubule polarity orientation in the neuron
PW Baas, S Lin
Developmental neurobiology 71 (6), 403-418, 2011
2462011
Role of cytoplasmic dynein in the axonal transport of microtubules and neurofilaments
Y He, F Francis, KA Myers, W Yu, MM Black, PW Baas
The Journal of cell biology 168 (5), 697-703, 2005
2432005
Microtubules and neuronal polarity: lessons from mitosis
PW Baas
Neuron 22 (1), 23-31, 1999
2411999
Changes in microtubule number and length during axon differentiation
W Yu, PW Baas
Journal of Neuroscience 14 (5), 2818-2829, 1994
2401994
Acetylation of microtubules influences their sensitivity to severing by katanin in neurons and fibroblasts
H Sudo, PW Baas
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (21), 7215-7226, 2010
2332010
Microtubules cut and run
PW Baas, A Karabay, L Qiang
Trends in cell biology 15 (10), 518-524, 2005
2092005
Motor proteins regulate force interactions between microtubules and microfilaments in the axon
FJ Ahmad, J Hughey, T Wittmann, A Hyman, M Greaser, PW Baas
Nature cell biology 2 (5), 276-280, 2000
2042000
Tau does not stabilize axonal microtubules but rather enables them to have long labile domains
L Qiang, X Sun, TO Austin, H Muralidharan, DC Jean, M Liu, W Yu, ...
Current Biology 28 (13), 2181-2189. e4, 2018
1942018
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