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Jason Stumpff

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 1, 2022
Quantifying Changes in Chromosome Position to Assess Chromokinesin ActivityAlex F Thompson, Sarah Vandal, Jason Stumpff
Current Biology : CB|January 9, 2004
Embryonic cleavage cycles: how is a mouse like a fly?Patrick H O'Farrell, Jason Stumpff, Tin Tin Su
Current Biology : CB|October 6, 2009
Tyrosines in the kinesin-5 head domain are necessary for phosphorylation by Wee1 and for mitotic spindle integrityKristin Garcia, Jason Stumpff, Tod Duncan, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|February 18, 2011
Mip1 associates with both the Mps1 kinase and actin, and is required for cell cortex stability and anaphase spindle positioningChristopher P Mattison, Jason Stumpff, Linda Wordeman, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 30, 2023
Modification of the neck-linker of KIF18A alters Microtubule subpopulation preferenceKatelyn A Queen, Alisa Cario, Christopher L Berger, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 19, 2023
Modification of the Neck Linker of KIF18A Alters Microtubule Subpopulation PreferenceKatelyn A Queen, Alisa Cario, Christopher L Berger, et al.
Life Science Alliance|January 19, 2019
KIF18A's neck linker permits navigation of microtubule-bound obstacles within the mitotic spindleHeidi Lh Malaby, Dominique V Lessard, Christopher L Berger, et al.
Developmental Cell|May 19, 2012
Kif18A and chromokinesins confine centromere movements via microtubule growth suppression and spatial control of kinetochore tensionJason Stumpff, Michael Wagenbach, Andrew Franck, et al.
Developmental Cell|February 13, 2008
The kinesin-8 motor Kif18A suppresses kinetochore movements to control mitotic chromosome alignmentJason Stumpff, George von Dassow, Michael Wagenbach, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 6, 2005
Drosophila Wee1 interacts with members of the gammaTURC and is required for proper mitotic-spindle morphogenesis and positioningJason Stumpff, Douglas R Kellogg, Kathleen A Krohne, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 1, 2022
Quantifying Changes in Chromosome Position to Assess Chromokinesin ActivityAlex F Thompson, Sarah Vandal, Jason Stumpff
Current Biology : CB|January 9, 2004
Embryonic cleavage cycles: how is a mouse like a fly?Patrick H O'Farrell, Jason Stumpff, Tin Tin Su
Current Biology : CB|October 6, 2009
Tyrosines in the kinesin-5 head domain are necessary for phosphorylation by Wee1 and for mitotic spindle integrityKristin Garcia, Jason Stumpff, Tod Duncan, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|February 18, 2011
Mip1 associates with both the Mps1 kinase and actin, and is required for cell cortex stability and anaphase spindle positioningChristopher P Mattison, Jason Stumpff, Linda Wordeman, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 30, 2023
Modification of the neck-linker of KIF18A alters Microtubule subpopulation preferenceKatelyn A Queen, Alisa Cario, Christopher L Berger, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 19, 2023
Modification of the Neck Linker of KIF18A Alters Microtubule Subpopulation PreferenceKatelyn A Queen, Alisa Cario, Christopher L Berger, et al.
Life Science Alliance|January 19, 2019
KIF18A's neck linker permits navigation of microtubule-bound obstacles within the mitotic spindleHeidi Lh Malaby, Dominique V Lessard, Christopher L Berger, et al.
Developmental Cell|May 19, 2012
Kif18A and chromokinesins confine centromere movements via microtubule growth suppression and spatial control of kinetochore tensionJason Stumpff, Michael Wagenbach, Andrew Franck, et al.
Developmental Cell|February 13, 2008
The kinesin-8 motor Kif18A suppresses kinetochore movements to control mitotic chromosome alignmentJason Stumpff, George von Dassow, Michael Wagenbach, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 6, 2005
Drosophila Wee1 interacts with members of the gammaTURC and is required for proper mitotic-spindle morphogenesis and positioningJason Stumpff, Douglas R Kellogg, Kathleen A Krohne, et al.
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