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W C Earnshaw

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FEBS Letters|April 26, 2008
Centromeres: old tales and new toolsP Vagnarelli, S A Ribeiro, W C Earnshaw
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 5, 1979
Structural studies of bacteriophage lambda heads and proheads by small angle X-ray diffractionW C Earnshaw, R W Hendrix, J King
Experimental Cell Research|February 2, 1999
Mammalian centromeres: DNA sequence, protein composition, and role in cell cycle progressionJ M Craig, W C Earnshaw, P Vagnarelli
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 1, 1990
Structure of the human centromere at metaphaseA F Pluta, C A Cooke, W C Earnshaw
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 1, 1991
Compartmentalization within the nucleus: discovery of a novel subnuclear regionW S Saunders, C A Cooke, W C Earnshaw
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 1, 1984
The kinetochore is part of the metaphase chromosome scaffoldW C Earnshaw, N Halligan, C Cooke, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 25, 1979
The distal half of the tail fibre of bacteriophage T4. Rigidly linked domains and cross-beta structureW C Earnshaw, E B Goldberg, R A Crowther
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1990
CENP-B: a major human centromere protein located beneath the kinetochoreC A Cooke, R L Bernat, W C Earnshaw
Journal of Cell Science|July 1, 1998
Interphase-specific association of intrinsic centromere protein CENP-C with HDaxx, a death domain-binding protein implicated in Fas-mediated cell deathA F Pluta, W C Earnshaw, I G Goldberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1988
Differential expression of DNA topoisomerases I and II during the eukaryotic cell cycleM M Heck, W N Hittelman, W C Earnshaw
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FEBS Letters|April 26, 2008
Centromeres: old tales and new toolsP Vagnarelli, S A Ribeiro, W C Earnshaw
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 5, 1979
Structural studies of bacteriophage lambda heads and proheads by small angle X-ray diffractionW C Earnshaw, R W Hendrix, J King
Experimental Cell Research|February 2, 1999
Mammalian centromeres: DNA sequence, protein composition, and role in cell cycle progressionJ M Craig, W C Earnshaw, P Vagnarelli
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 1, 1990
Structure of the human centromere at metaphaseA F Pluta, C A Cooke, W C Earnshaw
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 1, 1991
Compartmentalization within the nucleus: discovery of a novel subnuclear regionW S Saunders, C A Cooke, W C Earnshaw
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 1, 1984
The kinetochore is part of the metaphase chromosome scaffoldW C Earnshaw, N Halligan, C Cooke, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 25, 1979
The distal half of the tail fibre of bacteriophage T4. Rigidly linked domains and cross-beta structureW C Earnshaw, E B Goldberg, R A Crowther
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1990
CENP-B: a major human centromere protein located beneath the kinetochoreC A Cooke, R L Bernat, W C Earnshaw
Journal of Cell Science|July 1, 1998
Interphase-specific association of intrinsic centromere protein CENP-C with HDaxx, a death domain-binding protein implicated in Fas-mediated cell deathA F Pluta, W C Earnshaw, I G Goldberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1988
Differential expression of DNA topoisomerases I and II during the eukaryotic cell cycleM M Heck, W N Hittelman, W C Earnshaw
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