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Role and Mechanisms of Microtubule Nucleation in Spindle Assembly
2/1/22 → 1/31/26
Project: Research project
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Structure-based mechanism of the augmin complex in promoting branching microtubule nucleation and spindle assembly
1/1/22 → 12/31/23
Project: Research project
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Building the Chromosome Segregation Machinery from Scratch
9/30/16 → 5/31/21
Project: Research project
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Determining the Molecular Mechanism of Localizing and Activating the Gamma-tubulin Ring Complex (gamma-TuRC) at the Centrosome
4/1/16 → 1/31/18
Project: Research project
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Role and Mechanism of Microtubule Nucleation within the Mitotic Spindle
9/20/13 → 8/31/16
Project: Research project
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+TIPs condense on microtubule plus-ends
Gouveia, B. & Petry, S., 2023, (Accepted/In press) In: Nature cell biology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review
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Capillary forces generated by biomolecular condensates
Gouveia, B., Kim, Y., Shaevitz, J. W., Petry, S., Stone, H. A. & Brangwynne, C. P., Sep 8 2022, In: Nature. 609, 7926, p. 255-264 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Electronic Energy Migration in Microtubules
Kalra, A. P., Benny, A., Travis, S. M., Zizzi, E. A., Morales-Sanchez, A., Oblinsky, D. G., Craddock, T. J. A., Hameroff, S. R., MacIver, M. B., Tuszyński, J. A., Petry, S., Penrose, R. & Scholes, G. D., 2022, (Accepted/In press) In: ACS Central Science.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How Microtubules Build the Spindle Branch by Branch
Travis, S. M., Mahon, B. P. & Petry, S., 2022, In: Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. 38, p. 1-23 23 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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The conserved centrosomin motif, γTuNA, forms a dimer that directly activates microtubule nucleation by the γ-tubulin ring complex (γTuRC).
Rale, M., Romer, B., Mahon, B. P., Travis, S. M. & Petry, S., Dec 2022, In: eLife. 11, e80053.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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