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James D Orth

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Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|May 24, 2016
Through the Looking Glass: Time-lapse Microscopy and Longitudinal Tracking of Single Cells to Study Anti-cancer TherapeuticsRussell T Burke, James D Orth
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|January 9, 2003
Dynamin at the actin-membrane interfaceJames D Orth, Mark A McNiven
Cancer Research|December 6, 2006
Get off my back! Rapid receptor internalization through circular dorsal rufflesJames D Orth, Mark A McNiven
Cancer Research|May 3, 2008
Cell type variation in responses to antimitotic drugs that target microtubules and kinesin-5Jue Shi, James D Orth, Tim Mitchison
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|September 16, 2004
Foot and mouth: podosomes, invadopodia and circular dorsal rufflesRoberto Buccione, James D Orth, Mark A McNiven
Oncotarget|May 4, 2017
Inhibition of exportin-1 function results in rapid cell cycle-associated DNA damage in cancer cellsRussell T Burke, Joshua M Marcus, James D Orth
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 16, 2011
Prolonged mitotic arrest triggers partial activation of apoptosis, resulting in DNA damage and p53 inductionJames D Orth, Alexander Loewer, Galit Lahav, et al.
Cancer Letters|July 26, 2011
Rapid induction of apoptosis during Kinesin-5 inhibitor-induced mitotic arrest in HL60 cellsYangzhong Tang, James D Orth, Tiao Xie, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|June 19, 2010
Cell death when the SAC is out of commissionHsiao-Chun Huang, Jue Shi, James D Orth, et al.
Cancer Cell|October 6, 2009
Evidence that mitotic exit is a better cancer therapeutic target than spindle assemblyHsiao-Chun Huang, Jue Shi, James D Orth, et al.
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Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|May 24, 2016
Through the Looking Glass: Time-lapse Microscopy and Longitudinal Tracking of Single Cells to Study Anti-cancer TherapeuticsRussell T Burke, James D Orth
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|January 9, 2003
Dynamin at the actin-membrane interfaceJames D Orth, Mark A McNiven
Cancer Research|December 6, 2006
Get off my back! Rapid receptor internalization through circular dorsal rufflesJames D Orth, Mark A McNiven
Cancer Research|May 3, 2008
Cell type variation in responses to antimitotic drugs that target microtubules and kinesin-5Jue Shi, James D Orth, Tim Mitchison
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|September 16, 2004
Foot and mouth: podosomes, invadopodia and circular dorsal rufflesRoberto Buccione, James D Orth, Mark A McNiven
Oncotarget|May 4, 2017
Inhibition of exportin-1 function results in rapid cell cycle-associated DNA damage in cancer cellsRussell T Burke, Joshua M Marcus, James D Orth
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 16, 2011
Prolonged mitotic arrest triggers partial activation of apoptosis, resulting in DNA damage and p53 inductionJames D Orth, Alexander Loewer, Galit Lahav, et al.
Cancer Letters|July 26, 2011
Rapid induction of apoptosis during Kinesin-5 inhibitor-induced mitotic arrest in HL60 cellsYangzhong Tang, James D Orth, Tiao Xie, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|June 19, 2010
Cell death when the SAC is out of commissionHsiao-Chun Huang, Jue Shi, James D Orth, et al.
Cancer Cell|October 6, 2009
Evidence that mitotic exit is a better cancer therapeutic target than spindle assemblyHsiao-Chun Huang, Jue Shi, James D Orth, et al.
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