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Co-movement of astral microtubules, organelles and F-actin by dynein and actomyosin forces in frog egg cytoplasm., Pelletier JF., Elife. December 7, 2020; 9                         


Microtubule-dependent pushing forces contribute to long-distance aster movement and centration in Xenopus laevis egg extracts., Sulerud T., Mol Biol Cell. December 1, 2020; 31 (25): 2791-2802.          


Histone variant H3.3 residue S31 is essential for Xenopus gastrulation regardless of the deposition pathway., Sitbon D., Nat Commun. March 9, 2020; 11 (1): 1256.                


Mechanically Distinct Microtubule Arrays Determine the Length and Force Response of the Meiotic Spindle., Takagi J., Dev Cell. April 22, 2019; 49 (2): 267-278.e5.                          


Mechanical properties of spindle poles are symmetrically balanced., Suzuki K., Biophys Physicobiol. January 24, 2017; 14 1-11.          


Active contraction of microtubule networks., Foster PJ., Elife. January 6, 2015; 4               


Microtubule nucleation remote from centrosomes may explain how asters span large cells., Ishihara K., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 16, 2014; 111 (50): 17715-22.              


Multiple mechanisms determine ER network morphology during the cell cycle in Xenopus egg extracts., Wang S., J Cell Biol. December 9, 2013; 203 (5): 801-14.                  


A developmental requirement for HIRA-dependent H3.3 deposition revealed at gastrulation in Xenopus., Szenker E., Cell Rep. June 28, 2012; 1 (6): 730-40.                                      


Poleward transport of Eg5 by dynein-dynactin in Xenopus laevis egg extract spindles., Uteng M., J Cell Biol. August 25, 2008; 182 (4): 715-26.            


Aurora B kinase and protein phosphatase 1 have opposing roles in modulating kinetochore assembly., Emanuele MJ., J Cell Biol. April 21, 2008; 181 (2): 241-54.                


Dynein/dynactin regulate metaphase spindle length by targeting depolymerizing activities to spindle poles., Gaetz J., J Cell Biol. August 16, 2004; 166 (4): 465-71.          


Assembly of centrosomal proteins and microtubule organization depends on PCM-1., Dammermann A., J Cell Biol. October 28, 2002; 159 (2): 255-66.                


Apoptotic cleavage of cytoplasmic dynein intermediate chain and p150(Glued) stops dynein-dependent membrane motility., Lane JD., J Cell Biol. June 25, 2001; 153 (7): 1415-26.                    


Temporal phases in apoptosis defined by the actions of Src homology 2 domains, ceramide, Bcl-2, interleukin-1beta converting enzyme family proteases, and a dense membrane fraction., Farschon DM., J Cell Biol. June 2, 1997; 137 (5): 1117-25.                    


Integrin alpha subunit mRNAs are differentially expressed in early Xenopus embryos., Whittaker CA., Development. April 1, 1993; 117 (4): 1239-49.          

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