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 Paudyal A, Damrau C et al.BMC Dev Biol (2010) 20704721
The novel mouse mutant, chuzhoi, has disruption of Ptk7 protein and exhibits defects in neural tube, heart and lung development and abnormal planar cell polarity in the ear.
 Qu Y, Glasco DM et al.J Neurosci (2010) 20631168
Atypical cadherins Celsr1-3 differentially regulate migration of facial branchiomotor neurons in mice.
 Formstone CJ, Moxon C et al.Mol Cell Neurosci (2010) 20353824
Basal enrichment within neuroepithelia suggests novel function(s) for Celsr1 protein.
 Yates LL, Schnatwinkel C et al.Hum Mol Genet (2010) 20223754
The PCP genes Celsr1 and Vangl2 are required for normal lung branching morphogenesis.
 Qu Y, Glasco DM et al.J Neurosci (2010) 11585797
Atypical cadherins Celsr1-3 differentially regulate migration of facial branchiomotor neurons in mice.
 Formstone CJ2010 
Book Chapter: 7TM‑Cadherins: Developmental Roles and Future Challenges. In "Adhesion-GPCRs: Structure to Function". Eds. Simon Yona and Martin Stacey
 Formstone C, & Mason I2010 
Book chapter: The Celsr/Flamingo Family of Protocadherins. In ³Molecular and Functional Diversities of Cadherins and Protocadherins² Ed. K. Yoshida. Research Signpost Books.
 Formstone CJ, Mason IDev Biol (2005) 15882862
Combinatorial activity of Flamingo proteins directs convergence and extension within the early zebrafish embryo via the planar cell polarity pathway.
 Davies A, Formstone C et al.Dev Dyn (2005) 15830377
Planar polarity of hair cells in the chick inner ear is correlated with polarized distribution of c-flamingo-1 protein.
 Formstone CJ, Mason IDev Dyn (2005) 15614764
Expression of the Celsr/flamingo homologue, c-fmi1, in the early avian embryo indicates a conserved role in neural tube closure and additional roles in asymmetry and somitogenesis.
 Formstone CJ, Little PFMech Dev (2002) 11677057
The flamingo-related mouse Celsr family (Celsr1-3) genes exhibit distinct patterns of expression during embryonic development.
 Formstone CJ, Barclay J et al.Mamm Genome (2000) 10790539
Chromosomal localization of Celsr2 and Celsr3 in the mouse; Celsr3 is a candidate for the tippy (tip) lethal mutant on chromosome 9.
 Hadjantonakis AK, Formstone CJ et al.Mech Dev (1998) 9858697
mCelsr1 is an evolutionarily conserved seven-pass transmembrane receptor and is expressed during mouse embryonic development.