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Beth A A Weaver

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The Journal of Cell Biology|June 17, 2009
The role of aneuploidy in promoting and suppressing tumorsBeth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Cancer Cell|July 19, 2005
Decoding the links between mitosis, cancer, and chemotherapy: The mitotic checkpoint, adaptation, and cell deathBeth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Cancer Research|November 3, 2007
Aneuploidy: instigator and inhibitor of tumorigenesisBeth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 19, 2006
Does aneuploidy cause cancer?Beth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 19, 2007
Comment on "A centrosome-independent role for gamma-TuRC proteins in the spindle assembly checkpoint"Beth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Cellular Oncology : the Official Journal of the International Society for Cellular Oncology|September 16, 2008
Low rates of aneuploidy promote tumorigenesis while high rates of aneuploidy cause cell death and tumor suppressionBeth A A Weaver, Alain D Silk, Don W Cleveland
Nature|August 18, 2006
Cell biology: nondisjunction, aneuploidy and tetraploidyBeth A A Weaver, Alain D Silk, Don W Cleveland
Nature Reviews. Cancer|October 1, 2005
On the road to cancer: aneuploidy and the mitotic checkpointGeert J P L Kops, Beth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Cancer Cell|December 27, 2006
Aneuploidy acts both oncogenically and as a tumor suppressorBeth A A Weaver, Alain D Silk, Cristina Montagna, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 20, 2003
Centromere-associated protein-E is essential for the mammalian mitotic checkpoint to prevent aneuploidy due to single chromosome lossBeth A A Weaver, Zahid Q Bonday, Frances R Putkey, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|June 17, 2009
The role of aneuploidy in promoting and suppressing tumorsBeth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Cancer Cell|July 19, 2005
Decoding the links between mitosis, cancer, and chemotherapy: The mitotic checkpoint, adaptation, and cell deathBeth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Cancer Research|November 3, 2007
Aneuploidy: instigator and inhibitor of tumorigenesisBeth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 19, 2006
Does aneuploidy cause cancer?Beth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 19, 2007
Comment on "A centrosome-independent role for gamma-TuRC proteins in the spindle assembly checkpoint"Beth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Cellular Oncology : the Official Journal of the International Society for Cellular Oncology|September 16, 2008
Low rates of aneuploidy promote tumorigenesis while high rates of aneuploidy cause cell death and tumor suppressionBeth A A Weaver, Alain D Silk, Don W Cleveland
Nature|August 18, 2006
Cell biology: nondisjunction, aneuploidy and tetraploidyBeth A A Weaver, Alain D Silk, Don W Cleveland
Nature Reviews. Cancer|October 1, 2005
On the road to cancer: aneuploidy and the mitotic checkpointGeert J P L Kops, Beth A A Weaver, Don W Cleveland
Cancer Cell|December 27, 2006
Aneuploidy acts both oncogenically and as a tumor suppressorBeth A A Weaver, Alain D Silk, Cristina Montagna, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 20, 2003
Centromere-associated protein-E is essential for the mammalian mitotic checkpoint to prevent aneuploidy due to single chromosome lossBeth A A Weaver, Zahid Q Bonday, Frances R Putkey, et al.
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