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Brian D Slaughter

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Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 17, 2010
Toward quantitative "in vivo biochemistry" with fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopyBrian D Slaughter, Rong Li
Plos Genetics|July 13, 2018
The anatomy of a nucleus: As revealed by chromosome paintingBrian D Slaughter, R Scott Hawley
Physical Biology|August 9, 2012
Weakly nonlinear analysis of symmetry breaking in cell polarity modelsBoris Rubinstein, Brian D Slaughter, Rong Li
Journal of Structural Biology|June 18, 2013
Probabilistic determination of probe locations from distance dataXiao-Ping Xu, Brian D Slaughter, Niels Volkmann
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|January 13, 2010
Symmetry breaking in the life cycle of the budding yeastBrian D Slaughter, Sarah E Smith, Rong Li
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 14, 2007
Mapping dynamic protein interactions in MAP kinase signaling using live-cell fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy and imagingBrian D Slaughter, Joel W Schwartz, Rong Li
Current Biology : CB|January 26, 2013
Quality control: putting protein aggregates in a bindJay R Unruh, Brian D Slaughter, Rong Li
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 25, 2011
Fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy and imaging methods for examination of dynamic protein interactions in yeastBrian D Slaughter, Jay R Unruh, Rong Li
Science Advances|July 11, 2017
Condensin II is anchored by TFIIIC and H3K4me3 in the mammalian genome and supports the expression of active dense gene clustersKobe C Yuen, Brian D Slaughter, Jennifer L Gerton
Cell Adhesion & Migration|December 9, 2014
Imaging methodologies for systems biologySarah E Smith, Brian D Slaughter, Jay R Unruh
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Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 17, 2010
Toward quantitative "in vivo biochemistry" with fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopyBrian D Slaughter, Rong Li
Plos Genetics|July 13, 2018
The anatomy of a nucleus: As revealed by chromosome paintingBrian D Slaughter, R Scott Hawley
Physical Biology|August 9, 2012
Weakly nonlinear analysis of symmetry breaking in cell polarity modelsBoris Rubinstein, Brian D Slaughter, Rong Li
Journal of Structural Biology|June 18, 2013
Probabilistic determination of probe locations from distance dataXiao-Ping Xu, Brian D Slaughter, Niels Volkmann
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|January 13, 2010
Symmetry breaking in the life cycle of the budding yeastBrian D Slaughter, Sarah E Smith, Rong Li
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 14, 2007
Mapping dynamic protein interactions in MAP kinase signaling using live-cell fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy and imagingBrian D Slaughter, Joel W Schwartz, Rong Li
Current Biology : CB|January 26, 2013
Quality control: putting protein aggregates in a bindJay R Unruh, Brian D Slaughter, Rong Li
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 25, 2011
Fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy and imaging methods for examination of dynamic protein interactions in yeastBrian D Slaughter, Jay R Unruh, Rong Li
Science Advances|July 11, 2017
Condensin II is anchored by TFIIIC and H3K4me3 in the mammalian genome and supports the expression of active dense gene clustersKobe C Yuen, Brian D Slaughter, Jennifer L Gerton
Cell Adhesion & Migration|December 9, 2014
Imaging methodologies for systems biologySarah E Smith, Brian D Slaughter, Jay R Unruh
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