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Jan Ellenberg

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The Journal of Cell Biology|September 30, 2010
Live imaging of single nuclear pores reveals unique assembly kinetics and mechanism in interphaseElisa Dultz, Jan Ellenberg
Cell|August 19, 2007
Self-organization of MTOCs replaces centrosome function during acentrosomal spindle assembly in live mouse oocytesMelina Schuh, Jan Ellenberg
Current Biology : CB|May 10, 2006
Nuclear actin: a lack of export allows formation of filamentsMelina Schuh, Jan Ellenberg
Current Biology : CB|December 9, 2008
A new model for asymmetric spindle positioning in mouse oocytesMelina Schuh, Jan Ellenberg
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|January 9, 2003
Nuclear envelope dynamics in oocytes: from germinal vesicle breakdown to mitosisPéter Lénárt, Jan Ellenberg
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|July 20, 2006
High-throughput fluorescence microscopy for systems biologyRainer Pepperkok, Jan Ellenberg
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|December 4, 2003
Dynamics of chromosome positioning during the cell cycleDaniel Gerlich, Jan Ellenberg
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|December 14, 2005
Monitoring the permeability of the nuclear envelope during the cell cyclePéter Lénárt, Jan Ellenberg
ACS Chemical Biology|February 5, 2009
Chromophore-assisted laser inactivation of alpha- and gamma-tubulin SNAP-tag fusion proteins inside living cellsAntje Keppler, Jan Ellenberg
Plos Biology|March 7, 2019
Mysteries in embryonic development: How can errors arise so frequently at the beginning of mammalian life?Isabell Schneider, Jan Ellenberg
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The Journal of Cell Biology|September 30, 2010
Live imaging of single nuclear pores reveals unique assembly kinetics and mechanism in interphaseElisa Dultz, Jan Ellenberg
Cell|August 19, 2007
Self-organization of MTOCs replaces centrosome function during acentrosomal spindle assembly in live mouse oocytesMelina Schuh, Jan Ellenberg
Current Biology : CB|May 10, 2006
Nuclear actin: a lack of export allows formation of filamentsMelina Schuh, Jan Ellenberg
Current Biology : CB|December 9, 2008
A new model for asymmetric spindle positioning in mouse oocytesMelina Schuh, Jan Ellenberg
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|January 9, 2003
Nuclear envelope dynamics in oocytes: from germinal vesicle breakdown to mitosisPéter Lénárt, Jan Ellenberg
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|July 20, 2006
High-throughput fluorescence microscopy for systems biologyRainer Pepperkok, Jan Ellenberg
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|December 4, 2003
Dynamics of chromosome positioning during the cell cycleDaniel Gerlich, Jan Ellenberg
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|December 14, 2005
Monitoring the permeability of the nuclear envelope during the cell cyclePéter Lénárt, Jan Ellenberg
ACS Chemical Biology|February 5, 2009
Chromophore-assisted laser inactivation of alpha- and gamma-tubulin SNAP-tag fusion proteins inside living cellsAntje Keppler, Jan Ellenberg
Plos Biology|March 7, 2019
Mysteries in embryonic development: How can errors arise so frequently at the beginning of mammalian life?Isabell Schneider, Jan Ellenberg
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