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Christine Sütterlin

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The Journal of Cell Biology|March 10, 2010
The Golgi and the centrosome: building a functional partnershipChristine Sütterlin, Antonino Colanzi
The EMBO Journal|April 23, 2009
A new function for an old organelle: microtubule nucleation at the Golgi apparatusAndrew Kodani, Christine Sütterlin
Pathogens and Disease|August 23, 2014
The Chlamydia protease CPAF: caution, precautions and functionMing Tan, Christine Sütterlin
Methods in Cell Biology|December 4, 2013
Signaling at the Golgi during mitosisAntonino Colanzi, Christine Sütterlin
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 30, 2007
The Golgi protein GM130 regulates centrosome morphology and functionAndrew Kodani, Christine Sütterlin
Journal of Cell Science|December 25, 2012
Par6γ is at the mother centriole and controls centrosomal protein composition through a Par6α-dependent pathwayValérian Dormoy, Kati Tormanen, Christine Sütterlin
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 8, 2017
The daughter centriole controls ciliogenesis by regulating Neurl-4 localization at the centrosomeAbdelhalim Loukil, Kati Tormanen, Christine Sütterlin
Mbio|June 15, 2022
Differential Effects of Small Molecule Inhibitors on the Intracellular Chlamydia InfectionKarissa J Muñoz, Ming Tan, Christine Sütterlin
Cellular Microbiology|March 18, 2009
Centrosome abnormalities during a Chlamydia trachomatis infection are caused by dysregulation of the normal duplication pathwayKirsten A Johnson, Ming Tan, Christine Sütterlin
Plos Computational Biology|July 14, 2025
Statistical analysis supports the size control mechanism of Chlamydia developmentJinsu Kim, Christine Sütterlin, Ming Tan, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|March 10, 2010
The Golgi and the centrosome: building a functional partnershipChristine Sütterlin, Antonino Colanzi
The EMBO Journal|April 23, 2009
A new function for an old organelle: microtubule nucleation at the Golgi apparatusAndrew Kodani, Christine Sütterlin
Pathogens and Disease|August 23, 2014
The Chlamydia protease CPAF: caution, precautions and functionMing Tan, Christine Sütterlin
Methods in Cell Biology|December 4, 2013
Signaling at the Golgi during mitosisAntonino Colanzi, Christine Sütterlin
Molecular Biology of the Cell|November 30, 2007
The Golgi protein GM130 regulates centrosome morphology and functionAndrew Kodani, Christine Sütterlin
Journal of Cell Science|December 25, 2012
Par6γ is at the mother centriole and controls centrosomal protein composition through a Par6α-dependent pathwayValérian Dormoy, Kati Tormanen, Christine Sütterlin
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 8, 2017
The daughter centriole controls ciliogenesis by regulating Neurl-4 localization at the centrosomeAbdelhalim Loukil, Kati Tormanen, Christine Sütterlin
Mbio|June 15, 2022
Differential Effects of Small Molecule Inhibitors on the Intracellular Chlamydia InfectionKarissa J Muñoz, Ming Tan, Christine Sütterlin
Cellular Microbiology|March 18, 2009
Centrosome abnormalities during a Chlamydia trachomatis infection are caused by dysregulation of the normal duplication pathwayKirsten A Johnson, Ming Tan, Christine Sütterlin
Plos Computational Biology|July 14, 2025
Statistical analysis supports the size control mechanism of Chlamydia developmentJinsu Kim, Christine Sütterlin, Ming Tan, et al.
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