A functional mitotic spindle prepared from mammalian cells in culture.
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A Brief History of Research on Mitotic MechanismsAssembly of microtubules onto kinetochores of isolated mitotic chromosomes of HeLa cells.Pressure-induced depolymerization of spindle microtubules. II. Thermodynamics of in vivo spindle assemblyDynein binds to and crossbridges cytoplasmic microtubules.Assembly of chick brain tubulin onto flagellar microtubules from Chlamydomonas and sea urchin sperm.Association of high-molecular-weight proteins with microtubules and their role in microtubule assembly in vitro.Stabilization and the cytoplasmic ground substance in detergent-opened cells and a structural and biochemical analysis of its compositionMotility in Echinosphaerium nucleofilum. II. Cytoplasmic contractility and its molecular basis.Human chromosomes and centrioles as nucleating sites for the in vitro assembly of microtubules from bovine brain tubulin.Observations of the marginal band system of nucleated erythrocytes.Organization of tubulin in normal and transformed rat kidney cells.A comparison of the distribution of actin and tubulin in the mammalian mitotic spindle as seen by indirect immunofluorescence.Functional implications of cold-stable microtubules in kinetochore fibers of insect spermatocytes during anaphase.Calcium-labile mitotic spindles isolated from sea urchin eggs (Lytechinus variegatus).Initiation and growth of microtubules from mitotic centers in lysed mammalian cells.Decoration of spindle microtubules with Dynein: evidence for uniform polarity.A permeabilized cell model for studying cell division: a comparison of anaphase chromosome movement and cleavage furrow constriction in lysed PtK1 cells.Microtubule reassembly from nucleating fragments during the regrowth of amputated neurites.On the mechanism of anaphase A: evidence that ATP is needed for microtubule disassembly and not generation of polewards forceTension and compression in the cytoskeleton of PC-12 neurites. II: Quantitative measurements.The role of the centriolar region in animal cell mitosis. A laser microbeam studyFilament organization revealed in platinum replicas of freeze-dried cytoskeletons.Cell division screens and dynaminArrangement of high molecular weight associated proteins on purified mammalian brain microtubulesA sensitive method for measuring polymerized and depolymerized forms of tubulin in tissues.Dynein-like Mg2+-ATPase in mitotic spindles isolated from sea urchin embryos (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis)Absence of microtubule sliding and an analysis of spindle formation and elongation in isolated mitotic spindles from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Directionality and rate of assembly of chick brain tubulin onto pieces of neurotubules, flagellar axonemes, and basal bodies.Isolation of sea urchin mitotic apparatus using glycerol-dimethyl sulfoxide.Studies on the mechanism of mitosis.
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A functional mitotic spindle prepared from mammalian cells in culture.
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scientific article published on April 1974
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A functional mitotic spindle prepared from mammalian cells in culture.
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A functional mitotic spindle prepared from mammalian cells in culture.
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A functional mitotic spindle prepared from mammalian cells in culture.
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A functional mitotic spindle prepared from mammalian cells in culture.
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A functional mitotic spindle prepared from mammalian cells in culture.
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A functional mitotic spindle prepared from mammalian cells in culture.
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A functional mitotic spindle prepared from mammalian cells in culture.
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10.1073/PNAS.71.4.1559
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1974-04-01T00:00:00Z