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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2011Chromobility: the rapid movement of chromosomes in interphase nucleiBridger, JM
2012Contrasting roles of condensin I and condensin II in mitotic chromosome formationGreen, LC; Kalitsis, P; Chang, TM; Cipetic, M; Kim, JH; Marshall, O; Turnbull, L; Whitchurch, CB; Vagnarelli, P; Samejima, K; Earnshaw, WC; Choo, KH; Hudson, DF
2007Dilemmatic human-animal boundaries in Britain and Romania: Post-materialist and materialist dehumanizationMarcu, A; Lyons, E; Hegarty, P
1999Functional evidence of novel tumor suppressor genes for cutaneous malignant melanomaParris, CN; Harris, JD; Griffin, DK; Cuthbert, AP; Silver, AJ; Newbold, RF
2001Human acrocentric chromosomes with transcriptionally silent nucleolar organizer regions associate with nucleoliSullivan, GJ; Bridger, JM; Cuthbert, AP; Newbold, RF; Bickmore, WA; McStay, B
1998Human chromosome 16 suppresses metastasis but not tumorigenesis in rat prostatic tumor cellsMashimo, T; Watabe, M; Cuthbert, AP; Newbold, RF; Rinker-Schaeffer, CW; Helfer, E; Watabe, K
2012Mitotic chromosomes are compacted laterally by KIF4 and condensin and axially by topoisomerase IIαSamejima, K; Samejima, I; Vagnarelli, P; Ogawa, H; Vargiu, G; Kelly, DA; de Lima Alves, F; Kerr, A; Green, LC; Hudson, DF; Ohta, S; Cooke, CA; Farr, CJ; Rappsilber, J; Earnshaw, WC
2001A novel syndrome affecting multiple mitochondrial functions, located by microcell-mediated transfer to chromosome 2p14-2p13Seyda, A; Newbold, RF; Hudson, TJ; Verner, A; MacKay, N; Winter, S; Feigenbaum, A; Malaney, S; Gonzalez-Halphen, D; Cuthbert, AP
2006Persistent antigenic stimulation alters the transcription program in T cells, resulting in antigen-specific tolerance.Anderson, PO; Manzo, BA; Sundstedt, A; Minaee, S; Symonds, A; Khalid, S; Rodriguez-Cabezas, ME; Nicolson, K; Li, S; Wraith, DC; Wang, P
2012A single residue substitution in the receptor-binding domain of H5N1 hemagglutinin is critical for packaging into pseudotyped lentiviral particlesTang, DJ; Lam, YM; Siu, YL; Lam, CH; Chu, SL; Peiris, JS; Buchy, P; Nal, B; Bruzzone, R
2001Telomere length abnormalities in mammalian radiosensitive cellsMcIllrath, J; Bouffler, SD; Samper, E; Cuthbert, AP; Wojcik, A; Szumiel, I; Bryant, PE; Riches, AC; Slijepcevic, P; Newbold, RF
1998A telomere-independent senescence mechanism is the sole barrier to Syrian hamster cell immortalizationRusso, I; Silver, AR; Cuthbert, AP; Griffin, DK; Trott, DA; Newbold, RF