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eric karsenti
The Journal of cell biology, 1984
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Spindle Assembly in Xenopus Egg Extracts: Respective Roles of Centrosomes and Microtubule Self-Organization
eric karsenti
Journal of Cell Biology, 1997
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Centrosome-independent mitotic spindle formation in vertebrates
Alexey Khodjakov
Current Biology, 2000
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Role of the centrosome in organizing the interphase microtubule array: properties of cytoplasts containing or lacking centrosomes
eric karsenti
The Journal of cell biology, 1984
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Peripheral, Non-Centrosome-Associated Microtubules Contribute to Spindle Formation in Centrosome-Containing Cells
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Current Biology, 2003
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Amphiastral Mitotic Spindle Assembly in Vertebrate Cells Lacking Centrosomes
Kevin Vaughan
Current Biology, 2011
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Synergy between multiple microtubule-generating pathways confers robustness to centrosome-driven mitotic spindle formation
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The mammalian interphase centrosome: two independent units maintained together by the dynamics of the microtubule cytoskeleton
Michel Wright
European Journal of Cell Biology, 1999
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Microtubules are required for centrosome expansion and positioning while microfilaments are required for centrosome separation in sea urchin eggs during fertilization and mitosis
Gerald Schatten
1988
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50 Ways to Build a Spindle: The Complexity of Microtubule Generation During Mitosis
James Wakefield
Chromosome Research, 2011
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Contribution of Noncentrosomal Microtubules to Spindle Assembly in Drosophila Spermatocytes
José Reina
PLOS Biology, 2004
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Polarity of microtubules nucleated by centrosomes and chromosomes of Chinese hamster ovary cells in vitro
Ryoko Kuriyama
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1980
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Regulation of the microtubule nucleating activity of centrosomes in Xenopus egg extracts: role of cyclin A-associated protein kinase
eric karsenti
Journal of Cell Biology, 1992
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Centrosome and microtubule dynamics during early stages of meiosis in mouse oocytes
Alp Can
Molecular Human Reproduction, 2003
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The role of microtubule dependent motors in centrosome movements and spindle pole organization during mitosis
Haralabia Boleti
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 1996
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Centrosomes and mitotic spindle poles: a recent liaison?
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Biochemical Society Transactions, 2015
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Cleavage Furrows Formed between Centrosomes Lacking an Intervening Spindle and Chromosomes Contain Microtubule Bundles, INCENP, and CHO1 but Not CENP-E
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Molecular Biology of the Cell, 1999
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Molecular analysis of the INCENPs (inner centromere proteins): Separate domains are required for association with microtubules during interphase and with the central spindle during anaphase
Alastair Mackay, C. Chue, Mark Eckley
The Journal of Cell Biology
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Rules of engagement: centrosome-nuclear connections in a closed mitotic system
Valentin Magidson
Biology open, 2012
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Centrosome biogenesis continues in the absence of microtubules during prolonged S-phase arrest
Thomas Durcan
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2010
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Centrosome dynamics during the meiotic progression in the mouse oocyte
Sarah Baatout
European journal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry: journal of the Forum of European Clinical Chemistry Societies
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Structure and microtubule-nucleation activity of isolated Drosophila embryo centrosomes characterized by whole mount scanning and transmission electron microscopy
V. Herzog
Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 2005
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Kinetochore microtubules flux poleward along fixed centrosome-anchored microtubules during the metaphase ofC. elegansone-cell embryo
Sylvain Pastezeur
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), 2022
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The dual role of the centrosome in organizing the microtubule network in interphase
Pablo gandolfo
EMBO reports, 2018
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The force-producing mechanism for centrosome separation during spindle formation in vertebrates is intrinsic to each aster
Cole Waters
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1993
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Regulation of microtubule dynamics by reaction cascades around chromosomes
Chaitanya Athale, F. Nedelec
Science, 2008
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The centromere geometry essential for keeping mitosis error free is controlled by spindle forces
Polla Hergert
Nature, 2007
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Centrosome Separation and Central Spindle Assembly Act in Redundant Pathways that Regulate Microtubule Density and Trigger Cleavage Furrow Formation
Reinhard Dechant
Developmental Cell, 2003
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Skeletor, a Novel Chromosomal Protein That Redistributes during Mitosis Provides Evidence for the Formation of a Spindle Matrix
ye jin
Journal of Cell Biology, 2000
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Centrosome separation: respective role of microtubules and actin filaments
Igor Kireev
Biology of the Cell, 2002
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