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Clinton Rice
Clinton Rice
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Kansas
Verified email at ku.edu
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Developmental lead exposure causes startle response deficits in zebrafish
C Rice, JK Ghorai, K Zalewski, DN Weber
Aquatic toxicology 105 (3-4), 600-608, 2011
792011
Expanding the junction: New insights into non-occluding roles for septate junction proteins during development
C Rice, O De, H Alhadyian, S Hall, RE Ward
Journal of Developmental Biology 9 (1), 11, 2021
172021
The Nature, Extent, and Consequences of Genetic Variation in the opa Repeats of Notch in Drosophila
C Rice, D Beekman, L Liu, A Erives
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 5 (11), 2405-2419, 2015
112015
Bringing Floodplain Restoration to Scale: The Mollicy Farms Project on the Ouachita River, Upper Ouachita National Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana, USA
D Weber, J McGowan, S Haase, C Rice, T Kennedy, R Martin, K Ouchley
National Wetlands Newsletter 34 (2), 16-19, 2012
62012
Septate junction proteins are required for cell shape changes, actomyosin reorganization and cell adhesion during dorsal closure in Drosophila
O De, C Rice, T Zulueta-Coarasa, R Fernandez-Gonzalez, RE Ward IV
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 10, 947444, 2022
32022
The Broad Transcription Factor Links Hormonal Signaling, Gene Expression, and Cellular Morphogenesis Events During Drosophila Imaginal Disc Development
C Rice, SJ Macdonald, X Wang, RE Ward
Genetics 216 (4), 1137-1152, 2020
22020
broad controls leg imaginal disc morphogenesis in Drosophila via regulation of cell shape changes and remodeling of extracellular matrix
C Rice, S Macdonald, X Wang, RE Ward IV
bioRxiv, 2019.12. 21.885848, 2019
2019
The nature, extent, and consequences of polyglutamine tract variation in notch in Drosophila
C Rice
The University of Iowa, 2016
2016
The Nature, Extent, and Consequences of Cryptic Genetic Variation in the opa Repeats of Notch in Drosophila
C Rice, D Beekman, L Liu, A Erives
bioRxiv, 020529, 2015
2015
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