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Molecular Biology of the Cell|May 16, 1998
Spc98p directs the yeast gamma-tubulin complex into the nucleus and is subject to cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation on the nuclear side of the spindle pole bodyG Pereira, M Knop, E Schiebel
BMC Emergency Medicine|September 18, 2007
Quitline referral vs. self-help manual for tobacco use cessation in the Emergency Department: a feasibility studyNicola E E Schiebel, Jon O Ebbert
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 8, 1996
Binding of centrins and yeast calmodulin to synthetic peptides corresponding to binding sites in the spindle pole body components Kar1p and Spc110pB M Geier, H Wiech, E Schiebel
The EMBO Journal|February 2, 2000
The Bbp1p-Mps2p complex connects the SPB to the nuclear envelope and is essential for SPB duplicationC Schramm, S Elliott, A Shevchenko, et al.
Medical Education|April 24, 2003
A novel means of feedback for the Emergency Response TeamGautam Ramakrishna, Nicola E Schiebel, Henry J Schultz
The EMBO Journal|August 3, 1999
Interaction of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex-binding protein Spc72p with Kar1p is essential for microtubule function during karyogamyG Pereira, U Grueneberg, M Knop, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 19, 1997
Identification of a new mammalian centrin gene, more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC31 geneS Middendorp, A Paoletti, E Schiebel, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 1999
Spc29p is a component of the Spc110p subcomplex and is essential for spindle pole body duplicationS Elliott, M Knop, G Schlenstedt, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1996
gamma-Tubulin-like Tub4p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is associated with the spindle pole body substructures that organize microtubules and is required for mitotic spindle formationA Spang, S Geissler, K Grein, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 15, 2001
Modes of spindle pole body inheritance and segregation of the Bfa1p-Bub2p checkpoint protein complexG Pereira, T U Tanaka, K Nasmyth, et al.
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Molecular Biology of the Cell|May 16, 1998
Spc98p directs the yeast gamma-tubulin complex into the nucleus and is subject to cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation on the nuclear side of the spindle pole bodyG Pereira, M Knop, E Schiebel
BMC Emergency Medicine|September 18, 2007
Quitline referral vs. self-help manual for tobacco use cessation in the Emergency Department: a feasibility studyNicola E E Schiebel, Jon O Ebbert
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 8, 1996
Binding of centrins and yeast calmodulin to synthetic peptides corresponding to binding sites in the spindle pole body components Kar1p and Spc110pB M Geier, H Wiech, E Schiebel
The EMBO Journal|February 2, 2000
The Bbp1p-Mps2p complex connects the SPB to the nuclear envelope and is essential for SPB duplicationC Schramm, S Elliott, A Shevchenko, et al.
Medical Education|April 24, 2003
A novel means of feedback for the Emergency Response TeamGautam Ramakrishna, Nicola E Schiebel, Henry J Schultz
The EMBO Journal|August 3, 1999
Interaction of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex-binding protein Spc72p with Kar1p is essential for microtubule function during karyogamyG Pereira, U Grueneberg, M Knop, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 19, 1997
Identification of a new mammalian centrin gene, more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC31 geneS Middendorp, A Paoletti, E Schiebel, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 1999
Spc29p is a component of the Spc110p subcomplex and is essential for spindle pole body duplicationS Elliott, M Knop, G Schlenstedt, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1996
gamma-Tubulin-like Tub4p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is associated with the spindle pole body substructures that organize microtubules and is required for mitotic spindle formationA Spang, S Geissler, K Grein, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 15, 2001
Modes of spindle pole body inheritance and segregation of the Bfa1p-Bub2p checkpoint protein complexG Pereira, T U Tanaka, K Nasmyth, et al.
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