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Publications from the Physiology Course:
(Listing the Physiology Course as an official affiliation)

Research Papers

Goshima, G., Wollman, R., Stuurman, N., Scholey, J.M., Vale, R.D. 2005. Length control of the metaphase spindle. Curr. Biol. 15:1979-88.

Brandman, O., Ferrell, J.E., Li, R. and Meyer, T. 2005. Dual time character switches drive reliable cell decisions. Science 310:496-8.

Goshima G, Nedelec F, Vale RD. (2005) Mechanisms for focusing mitotic spindle poles by minus end-directed motor proteins. J. Cell Biol. 171:229-40.

Garner EC, Campbell CS, Weibel DB, Mullins RD. (2007) Reconstitution of DNA segregation driven by assembly of a prokaryotic actin homolog. Science. 315(5816):1270-4.

Goshima, G., Wollman, R., Goodwin, S., Zhang, N., Scholey, J.M., Vale, R.D. and Stuurman, N. (2007) Genes required for mitotic spindle assembly in Drosophila S2 cells. Science 316: 417-421.

Gohta Goshima, Mirjam Mayer, Nan Zhang, Nico Stuurman, and Ronald D. Vale. The Dgt complex builds mitotic spindles by promoting centrosome-independent microtubule formation. J. Cell Biology, submitted 2007


Papers in which the Physiology Course was listed in the Acknowledgments:

Crosslinkers and Motors Organize Dynamic Microtubules to Form Stable Bipolar Arrays in Fission Yeast. Marcel Janson, Rose Loughlin, Isabelle Loiodice, Chuanhai Fu, Damian Brunner, Francois Nedelec and Phong Tran. 2007. Cell 128; 357-68.


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