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Buzz Baum

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Current Biology : CB|May 12, 2016
Oriented Division: Using T-Junctions to Determine DirectionAndrea Dimitracopoulos, Maxine Lam, Buzz Baum
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|November 4, 2016
A new mechanism for spatial pattern formation via lateral and protrusion-mediated lateral signallingZena Hadjivasiliou, Ginger L Hunter, Buzz Baum
Current Biology : CB|July 23, 2021
Asymmetric nuclear division in neural stem cells generates sibling nuclei that differ in size, envelope composition, and chromatin organizationChantal Roubinet, Ian J White, Buzz Baum
Current Biology : CB|June 5, 2008
Cell shape: taking the heatPatricia Kunda, Jennifer L Rohn, Buzz Baum
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|March 18, 2008
Transitions between epithelial and mesenchymal states in development and diseaseBuzz Baum, Jeffrey Settleman, Margaret P Quinlan
Current Biology : CB|November 1, 2003
Abi, Sra1, and Kette control the stability and localization of SCAR/WAVE to regulate the formation of actin-based protrusionsPatricia Kunda, Gavin Craig, Veronica Dominguez, et al.
Current Biology : CB|November 4, 2008
Cdc42, Par6, and aPKC regulate Arp2/3-mediated endocytosis to control local adherens junction stabilityMarios Georgiou, Eliana Marinari, Jemima Burden, et al.
BMC Biology|October 24, 2019
Changes in ESCRT-III filament geometry drive membrane remodelling and fission in silicoLena Harker-Kirschneck, Buzz Baum, And Ela Šarić
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|August 28, 2020
The Mechanics of Mitotic Cell RoundingAnna V Taubenberger, Buzz Baum, Helen K Matthews
Developmental Cell|February 24, 2015
Ect2/Pbl acts via Rho and polarity proteins to direct the assembly of an isotropic actomyosin cortex upon mitotic entryAndré Rosa, Evi Vlassaks, Franck Pichaud, et al.
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Showing results (41-50 of 137) with videos related to

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Current Biology : CB|May 12, 2016
Oriented Division: Using T-Junctions to Determine DirectionAndrea Dimitracopoulos, Maxine Lam, Buzz Baum
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|November 4, 2016
A new mechanism for spatial pattern formation via lateral and protrusion-mediated lateral signallingZena Hadjivasiliou, Ginger L Hunter, Buzz Baum
Current Biology : CB|July 23, 2021
Asymmetric nuclear division in neural stem cells generates sibling nuclei that differ in size, envelope composition, and chromatin organizationChantal Roubinet, Ian J White, Buzz Baum
Current Biology : CB|June 5, 2008
Cell shape: taking the heatPatricia Kunda, Jennifer L Rohn, Buzz Baum
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|March 18, 2008
Transitions between epithelial and mesenchymal states in development and diseaseBuzz Baum, Jeffrey Settleman, Margaret P Quinlan
Current Biology : CB|November 1, 2003
Abi, Sra1, and Kette control the stability and localization of SCAR/WAVE to regulate the formation of actin-based protrusionsPatricia Kunda, Gavin Craig, Veronica Dominguez, et al.
Current Biology : CB|November 4, 2008
Cdc42, Par6, and aPKC regulate Arp2/3-mediated endocytosis to control local adherens junction stabilityMarios Georgiou, Eliana Marinari, Jemima Burden, et al.
BMC Biology|October 24, 2019
Changes in ESCRT-III filament geometry drive membrane remodelling and fission in silicoLena Harker-Kirschneck, Buzz Baum, And Ela Šarić
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|August 28, 2020
The Mechanics of Mitotic Cell RoundingAnna V Taubenberger, Buzz Baum, Helen K Matthews
Developmental Cell|February 24, 2015
Ect2/Pbl acts via Rho and polarity proteins to direct the assembly of an isotropic actomyosin cortex upon mitotic entryAndré Rosa, Evi Vlassaks, Franck Pichaud, et al.
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