microbiology.columbia.edu
The Chang Lab
http://microbiology.columbia.edu/fredchang
Microtubules in a fission yeast mutant rsp1 ( Zimmerman et al, Dev Cell 2004. Sea urchin embryos in microfabricated chambers ( Minc et al., Cell 2011. This is the home page of Fred Chang's laboratory in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Columbia University Medical School, New York City, New York. THE LAB IS MOVING TO UCSF IN JANUARY 2016! Cell and Tissue Biology Dept. at UCSF. How do cells form with a specific shape and size? How do cells sense their own shape and size? We seek to elucidate ...
wittmann.ucsf.edu
wittmann lab - papers
http://wittmann.ucsf.edu/papers.html
Department of Cell and Tissue Biology. 513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW-615/618. San Francisco, CA 94143-0512. Complete list of publications on MyBibliography. Basu S., S.Sladecek, H.Pemble, T. Wittmann. Liz MA., F.N. Mar, T.E. Santos, H.I. Pimentel, am Marques, M.M. Morgado, S. Vieira, V.F. Sousa, H. Pemble, T. Wittmann. Stehbens S.J., M. Paszek, H. Pemble, A. Ettinger, S. Gierke, and T. Wittmann. N L'Etoile, and P.J. Hagerman (2014) Expression of an expanded CGG-repeat RNA in a single pair of primary ...RJ Me...
wittmann.ucsf.edu
wittmann lab - science
http://wittmann.ucsf.edu/science.html
Department of Cell and Tissue Biology. 513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW-615/618. San Francisco, CA 94143-0512. Microtubules are central to many processes in eukaryotic cells including chromosome. Segregation, intracellular transport, and control of intracellular signaling during cell. Shape remodeling. Microtubules are dynamic filaments that switch between phases. Of growth and shortening, and a diverse group of proteins, called TIPs. Almost all other TIPs. Most TIPs bind to EBs through short, conserved SxIP.
bush.ucsf.edu
bush.ucsf.edu
http://bush.ucsf.edu/Publish/bushlab_links.html
Electronic prenatal mouse brain atlas. Jackson Mouse Genome Informatics. International Association for Dental Research. The multi-dimensional human embryo. Society for Developmental Biology. Society for Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology. Cell and Tissue Biology. Craniofacial and Mesenchymal Biology. Institute for human Genetics. Tweets by @Bush lab.