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Plasmid segregation: is a total understanding within reach?Daniel J Needleman
Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
Curr Biol 18:R212-4. 2008..Recent in vitro and in vivo studies of the proteins responsible for the active partitioning of bacterial plasmids suggest that it will be possible to develop a quantitative, molecular understanding of this form of DNA segregation...
Pin-hole array correlation imaging: highly parallel fluorescence correlation spectroscopyDaniel J Needleman
Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Biophys J 96:5050-9. 2009....
Cellular allometry: the spindle in development and inheritanceDaniel J Needleman
Harvard University, 52 Oxford Street, Room 365 10, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Curr Biol 19:R846-7. 2009..Recent studies have demonstrated a correlation between cell size and the behaviors of the cytoskeletal division machinery during embryogenesis, giving insight into how a core cellular process is modulated over the course of development...
Fast microtubule dynamics in meiotic spindles measured by single molecule imaging: evidence that the spindle environment does not stabilize microtubulesDaniel J Needleman
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Mol Biol Cell 21:323-33. 2010..It follows that the key to understanding spindle morphogenesis will be to elucidate how nucleation is spatially controlled...
Mitosis: taking the measure of spindle lengthDaniel J Needleman
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Curr Biol 20:R359-60. 2010..Recent studies have investigated the mechanisms responsible for setting spindle length - and how spindle length changes over the course of development...
Evidence for an upper limit to mitotic spindle lengthMartin Wühr
Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
Curr Biol 18:1256-61. 2008..We conclude that early mitotic spindle length in Xenopus laevis is uncoupled from cell length, reaching an upper bound determined by mechanisms that are intrinsic to the spindle...
How does a millimeter-sized cell find its center?Martin Wühr
Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, 200 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 USA
Cell Cycle 8:1115-21. 2009....
