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Nunan, R, Campbell, J, Mori, R, Pitulescu, ME, Jiang, WG, Harding, KG, Adams, RH, Nobes, CD & Martin, PB, 2015, ‘Ephrin-Bs Drive Junctional Downregulation and Actin Stress Fiber Disassembly to Enable Wound Re-epithelialization’. Cell Reports, vol 13., pp. 1380?1395
Batson, J, Maccarthy-Morrogh, L, Archer, A, Tanton, H & Nobes, CD, 2014, ‘EphA receptors regulate prostate cancer cell dissemination through Vav2-RhoA mediated cell-cell repulsion’. Biology Open, vol 3., pp. 453-62
Batson, J, Astin, JW & Nobes, CD, 2013, ‘Regulation of contact inhibition of locomotion by Eph-ephrin signalling’. Journal of Microscopy, vol 251., pp. 232-41
Kadir, S, Astin, J, tahtamouni, L, Martin, P & Nobes, C, 2011, ‘Microtubule remodelling is required for the front-rear polarity switch during contact inhibition of locomotion’. Journal of Cell Science, vol 124., pp. 2642 - 2653
Wang, Y, Nakayama, M, Pitulescu, M, Schmidt, T, Bochenek, M, Sakakibara, A, Adams, S, Davy, A, Deutsch, U, Lüthi, U, Barberis, A, Benjamin, L, M?kinen, T, Nobes, C & Adams, R, 2010, ‘Ephrin-B2 controls VEGF-induced angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis’. Nature, vol 465 ., pp. 483 - 489
Astin, J, Batson, J, Kadir, S, Charlet, J, Persad, R, Gillatt, D, Oxley, J & Nobes, C, 2010, ‘Competition amongst Eph receptors regulates contact inhibitions of locomotion and invasiveness in prostate cancer cells’. Nature Cell Biology, vol 12 (12)., pp. 1194 - 1204
Bochenek, M, Dickinson, S, Astin, J, Adams, R & Nobes, C, 2010, ‘Ephrin-B2 regulates endothelial cell morphology and motility independently of Eph-receptor binding’. Journal of Cell Science, vol 123 ., pp. 1235 - 1246
Groeger, G & Nobes, C, 2007, ‘Co-operative Cdc42 and Rho signalling mediates ephrinB-triggered endothelial cell retraction’. Biochemical Journal, vol 404 (1)., pp. 23 - 29
Evans, I, Renne, T, Gertler, F & Nobes, C, 2007, ‘Ena/VASP proteins mediate repulsion from ephrin ligands’. Journal of Cell Science, vol 120 (2)., pp. 289 - 298
Harbott, L & Nobes, C, 2005, ‘A key role for Abl family kinases in EphA receptor-mediated growth cone collapse’. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, vol 30 (1)., pp. 1 - 11