Previous papers from our lab related to C. elegans centrosomes
Greenan, G., Brangwynne, C.P., Jaensch, S., Gharakhani, J., Jülicher, F., and Hyman, A.A. (2010).
Centrosome size sets mitotic spindle length in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos. Curr Biol 20, 353-358
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Schlaitz, A.L., Srayko, M., Dammermann, A., Quintin, S., Wielsch, N., MacLeod,
I., de Robillard, Q., Zinke, A., Yates, J.R., 3rd, Muller-Reichert, T., et al. (2007).
The C. elegans RSA complex localizes protein phosphatase 2A to centrosomes
and regulates mitotic spindle assembly. Cell 128, 115-127
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Cowan, C.R., and Hyman, A.A. (2006). Cyclin E-Cdk2 temporally regulates
centrosome assembly and establishment of polarity in Caenorhabditis elegans
embryos. Nat Cell Biol 8, 1441-1447
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Hyman, A.A., and Oegema, K. (2006). Cell Division, WormBook, ed. The C.
elegans Research Community, WormBook.
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Hannak, E., Oegema, K., Kirkham, M., Gönczy, P., Habermann, B., and Hyman,
A. (2002). The kinetically dominant assembly pathway for centrosomal asters in
Caenorhabditis elegans is γ-tubulin dependent. The Journal of Cell Biology 157,
591
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Kirkham, M., Muller-Reichert, T., Oegema, K., Grill, S., and Hyman, A.A. (2003).
SAS-4 is a C. elegans centriolar protein that controls centrosome size. Cell 112,
575-587
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Hannak, E., Kirkham, M., Hyman, A.A., and Oegema, K. (2001). Aurora-A kinase
is required for centrosome maturation in Caenorhabditis elegans. J Cell Biol 155,
1109-1116
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