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January 25, 2012
Causes and consequences of aneuploidy in cancer
David J Gordon, Benjamin Resio, David Pellman
Current Biology : CB
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November 22, 2017
Cell Biology: When Your Own Chromosomes Act like Foreign DNA
Alexander Spektor, Neil T Umbreit, David Pellman
Current Biology : CB
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December 26, 2008
Symmetry breaking: scaffold plays matchmaker for polarity signaling proteins
Benjamin D Atkins, Satoshi Yoshida, David Pellman
Nature Cell Biology
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December 12, 2001
Yeast formins regulate cell polarity by controlling the assembly of actin cables
Isabelle Sagot, Saskia K Klee, David Pellman
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
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September 20, 2014
Aurea mediocritas: the importance of a balanced genome
Gianluca Varetti, David Pellman, David J Gordon
Trends in Cell Biology
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May 14, 2003
Surfing on microtubule ends
Pedro Carvalho, Jennifer S Tirnauer, David Pellman
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
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February 28, 2007
Tetraploidy, aneuploidy and cancer
Neil J Ganem, Zuzana Storchova, David Pellman
Cancer Metastasis Reviews
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January 22, 2009
Centrosomes and cancer: how cancer cells divide with too many centrosomes
Susana A Godinho, Mijung Kwon, David Pellman
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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March 9, 2007
Yeast formins Bni1 and Bnr1 utilize different modes of cortical interaction during the assembly of actin cables
Shawnna M Buttery, Satoshi Yoshida, David Pellman
Developmental Cell
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August 4, 2015
Direct Microtubule-Binding by Myosin-10 Orients Centrosomes toward Retraction Fibers and Subcortical Actin Clouds
Mijung Kwon, Maria Bagonis, Gaudenz Danuser, et al.
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Nature Reviews. Genetics
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January 25, 2012
Causes and consequences of aneuploidy in cancer
David J Gordon, Benjamin Resio, David Pellman
Current Biology : CB
|
November 22, 2017
Cell Biology: When Your Own Chromosomes Act like Foreign DNA
Alexander Spektor, Neil T Umbreit, David Pellman
Current Biology : CB
|
December 26, 2008
Symmetry breaking: scaffold plays matchmaker for polarity signaling proteins
Benjamin D Atkins, Satoshi Yoshida, David Pellman
Nature Cell Biology
|
December 12, 2001
Yeast formins regulate cell polarity by controlling the assembly of actin cables
Isabelle Sagot, Saskia K Klee, David Pellman
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
|
September 20, 2014
Aurea mediocritas: the importance of a balanced genome
Gianluca Varetti, David Pellman, David J Gordon
Trends in Cell Biology
|
May 14, 2003
Surfing on microtubule ends
Pedro Carvalho, Jennifer S Tirnauer, David Pellman
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
|
February 28, 2007
Tetraploidy, aneuploidy and cancer
Neil J Ganem, Zuzana Storchova, David Pellman
Cancer Metastasis Reviews
|
January 22, 2009
Centrosomes and cancer: how cancer cells divide with too many centrosomes
Susana A Godinho, Mijung Kwon, David Pellman
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
March 9, 2007
Yeast formins Bni1 and Bnr1 utilize different modes of cortical interaction during the assembly of actin cables
Shawnna M Buttery, Satoshi Yoshida, David Pellman
Developmental Cell
|
August 4, 2015
Direct Microtubule-Binding by Myosin-10 Orients Centrosomes toward Retraction Fibers and Subcortical Actin Clouds
Mijung Kwon, Maria Bagonis, Gaudenz Danuser, et al.
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