Betley J. N., Wright C. V., Kawaguchi Y., Erdelyi F., Szabo G., Jessell T. M., Kaltschmidt J. A. (2009) Stringent specificity in the assembly of GABAergic pre-synaptic inhibitory circuit. Cell 139(1):161-174.

Friese A., Kaltschmidt J. A., Ladle D. R., Sigrist M., Jessell T. M., & Arber S. (2009) Gamma and alpha motor neurons distinguished by expression of transcription factor Err3. PNAS USA 106(32):13588-13593.

Wilson J. M., Hartley R., Maxwell D. J., Todd A. J., Lieberam I., Kaltschmidt J. A., Yoshida Y., Jessell T. M. & Brownstone R. M. (2005) Conditional rhythmicity of ventral spinal interneurons defined by expression of the Hb9 homeodomain protein. J Neurosci. 25(24), 5710-5719.

Januschke J., Gervais L., Dass S., Kaltschmidt J. A., Lopez-Schier H., St Johnston D., Brand A. H., Roth S. & Guichet A. (2002) Polar transport in the Drosophila oocyte requires dynein and kinesin I cooperation. Curr Biol. 12(23), 1971-1981.

Kaltschmidt J. A., Lawrence N., Morel V., Balayo T., Garcia Fernandez B., Pelissier A., Jacinto A. & Martinez Arias A. (2002) Planar polarity and actin dynamics in the epidermis of Drosophila. Nature Cell Biol. 4(12), 937-944.

Kaltschmidt J. A. & Martinez Arias A. (2002) A new dawn for an old connection: development meets the cell. TCB 12(7), 316-320.

Kaltschmidt J. A. & Brand A. H. (2002) Asymmetric cell division: microtubule dynamics and spindle asymmetry. J Cell Sci. 115(Pt 11), 2257-2264.

Bellaïche Y., Gho M., Kaltschmidt J. A., Brand A. H. & Schweisguth F. (2001) Frizzled regulates localization of cell-fate determinants and mitotic spindle rotation during asymmetric cell division. Nature Cell Biol. 3(1), 50-57.

Kaltschmidt J. A., Davidson C. M., Brown N. H. & Brand A. H. (2000) Rotation and asymmetry of the mitotic spindle direct asymmetric cell division in the developing central nervous system. Nature Cell Biol. 2(1), 7-12.

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