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W C Earnshaw

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The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1993
Molecular analysis of the INCENPs (inner centromere proteins): separate domains are required for association with microtubules during interphase and with the central spindle during anaphaseA M Mackay, D M Eckley, C Chue, et al.
The Journal of Rheumatology. Supplement|June 1, 1987
Antibodies to topoisomerase I in sera from patients with sclerodermaJ H Shero, B Bordwell, N F Rothfield, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 14, 1986
High titers of autoantibodies to topoisomerase I (Scl-70) in sera from scleroderma patientsJ H Shero, B Bordwell, N F Rothfield, et al.
Cell Death and Differentiation|November 19, 2005
Evaluation of the role of caspase-6 in anticancer drug-induced apoptosisD A Loegering, S Ruchaud, W C Earnshaw, et al.
Virology|July 15, 1981
Biophysical studies of reovirus type 3. IV. Low-angle x-ray diffraction studiesJ D Harvey, A R Bellamy, W C Earnshaw, et al.
Annales D'Endocrinologie|August 29, 2000
Biochemical mechanism of apoptotic executionW C Earnshaw, K Samejima, F Durrieu, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1994
ScII: an abundant chromosome scaffold protein is a member of a family of putative ATPases with an unusual predicted tertiary structureN Saitoh, I G Goldberg, E R Wood, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|February 9, 1999
Cleavage furrows formed between centrosomes lacking an intervening spindle and chromosomes contain microtubule bundles, INCENP, and CHO1 but not CENP-EM S Savoian, W C Earnshaw, A Khodjakov, et al.
Cell|July 1, 1978
The structural organization of DNA packaged within the heads of T4 wild-type, isometric and giant bacteriophagesW C Earnshaw, J King, S C Harrison, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1990
Partial deletion of alpha satellite DNA associated with reduced amounts of the centromere protein CENP-B in a mitotically stable human chromosome rearrangementR Wevrick, W C Earnshaw, P N Howard-Peebles, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1993
Molecular analysis of the INCENPs (inner centromere proteins): separate domains are required for association with microtubules during interphase and with the central spindle during anaphaseA M Mackay, D M Eckley, C Chue, et al.
The Journal of Rheumatology. Supplement|June 1, 1987
Antibodies to topoisomerase I in sera from patients with sclerodermaJ H Shero, B Bordwell, N F Rothfield, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 14, 1986
High titers of autoantibodies to topoisomerase I (Scl-70) in sera from scleroderma patientsJ H Shero, B Bordwell, N F Rothfield, et al.
Cell Death and Differentiation|November 19, 2005
Evaluation of the role of caspase-6 in anticancer drug-induced apoptosisD A Loegering, S Ruchaud, W C Earnshaw, et al.
Virology|July 15, 1981
Biophysical studies of reovirus type 3. IV. Low-angle x-ray diffraction studiesJ D Harvey, A R Bellamy, W C Earnshaw, et al.
Annales D'Endocrinologie|August 29, 2000
Biochemical mechanism of apoptotic executionW C Earnshaw, K Samejima, F Durrieu, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1994
ScII: an abundant chromosome scaffold protein is a member of a family of putative ATPases with an unusual predicted tertiary structureN Saitoh, I G Goldberg, E R Wood, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|February 9, 1999
Cleavage furrows formed between centrosomes lacking an intervening spindle and chromosomes contain microtubule bundles, INCENP, and CHO1 but not CENP-EM S Savoian, W C Earnshaw, A Khodjakov, et al.
Cell|July 1, 1978
The structural organization of DNA packaged within the heads of T4 wild-type, isometric and giant bacteriophagesW C Earnshaw, J King, S C Harrison, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1990
Partial deletion of alpha satellite DNA associated with reduced amounts of the centromere protein CENP-B in a mitotically stable human chromosome rearrangementR Wevrick, W C Earnshaw, P N Howard-Peebles, et al.
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