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Susan Strome
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Saxton, William
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Powers, James
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Kawasaki, Ichiro
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Bender, Laurel
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Bossinger, Olaf
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Xu, L
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Spike, Caroline A.
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Saunders, Adam
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Zhang, Yi
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2009: Henderson Melissa A; Cronland Elizabeth; Dunkelbarger Steve; Contreras Vince; Strome Susan; Keiper Brett D
A germline-specific isoform of eIF4E (IFE-1) is required for efficient translation of stored mRNAs and maturation of both oocytes and sperm.
Journal of cell science 2009;122(Pt 10):1529-39.
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2008: Spike Caroline; Meyer Nicole; Racen Erica; Orsborn April; Kirchner Jay; Kuznicki Kathleen; Yee Christopher; Bennett Karen; Strome Susan
Genetic analysis of the Caenorhabditis elegans GLH family of P-granule proteins.
Genetics 2008;178(4):1973-87.
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2008: Spike Caroline A; Bader Jason; Reinke Valerie; Strome Susan
DEPS-1 promotes P-granule assembly and RNA interference in C. elegans germ cells.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2008;135(5):983-93.
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2007: Saunders Adam M; Powers James; Strome Susan; Saxton William M
Kinesin-5 acts as a brake in anaphase spindle elongation.
Current biology : CB 2007;17(12):R453-4.
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2007: Strome Susan; Lehmann Ruth
Germ versus soma decisions: lessons from flies and worms.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2007;316(5823):392-3.
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2007: Takasaki Teruaki; Liu Zheng; Habara Yasuaki; Nishiwaki Kiyoji; Nakayama Jun-Ichi; Inoue Kunio; Sakamoto Hiroshi; Strome Susan
MRG-1, an autosome-associated protein, silences X-linked genes and protects germline immortality in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2007;134(4):757-67.
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2006: Bender Laurel B; Suh Jinkyo; Carroll Coleen R; Fong Youyi; Fingerman Ian M; Briggs Scott D; Cao Ru; Zhang Yi; Reinke Valerie; Strome Susan
MES-4: an autosome-associated histone methyltransferase that participates in silencing the X chromosomes in the C. elegans germ line.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2006;133(19):3907-17.
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2005: Ketel Carrie S; Andersen Erica F; Vargas Marcus L; Suh Jinkyo; Strome Susan; Simon Jeffrey A
Subunit contributions to histone methyltransferase activities of fly and worm polycomb group complexes.
Molecular and cellular biology 2005;25(16):6857-68.
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2005: Schmidt Diane J; Rose Debra J; Saxton William M; Strome Susan
Functional analysis of cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain in Caenorhabditis elegans with fast-acting temperature-sensitive mutations.
Molecular biology of the cell 2005;16(3):1200-12.
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2005: Strome Susan
Specification of the germ line.
WormBook : the online review of C. elegans biology 2005;():1-10.
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2004: Powers James; Rose Debra J; Saunders Adam; Dunkelbarger Steven; Strome Susan; Saxton William M
Loss of KLP-19 polar ejection force causes misorientation and missegregation of holocentric chromosomes.
The Journal of cell biology 2004;166(7):991-1001.
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2004: Bender Laurel B; Cao Ru; Zhang Yi; Strome Susan
The MES-2/MES-3/MES-6 complex and regulation of histone H3 methylation in C. elegans.
Current biology : CB 2004;14(18):1639-43.
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2004: Kawasaki Ichiro; Amiri Anahita; Fan Yuan; Meyer Nicole; Dunkelbarger Steve; Motohashi Tomoko; Karashima Takeshi; Bossinger Olaf; Strome Susan
The PGL family proteins associate with germ granules and function redundantly in Caenorhabditis elegans germline development.
Genetics 2004;167(2):645-61.
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2004: Cheeks Rebecca J; Canman Julie C; Gabriel Willow N; Meyer Nicole; Strome Susan; Goldstein Bob
C. elegans PAR proteins function by mobilizing and stabilizing asymmetrically localized protein complexes.
Current biology : CB 2004;14(10):851-62.
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2004: Li Siming; Armstrong Christopher M; Bertin Nicolas; Ge Hui; Milstein Stuart; Boxem Mike; Vidalain Pierre-Olivier; Han Jing-Dong J; Chesneau Alban; Hao Tong; Goldberg Debra S; Li Ning; Martinez Monica; Rual Jean-François; Lamesch Philippe; Xu Lai; Tewari Muneesh; Wong Sharyl L; Zhang Lan V; Berriz Gabriel F; Jacotot Laurent; Vaglio Philippe; Reboul Jérôme; Hirozane-Kishikawa Tomoko; Li Qianru; Gabel Harrison W; Elewa Ahmed; Baumgartner Bridget; Rose Debra J; Yu Haiyuan; Bosak Stephanie; Sequerra Reynaldo; Fraser Andrew; Mango Susan E; Saxton William M; Strome Susan; Van Den Heuvel Sander; Piano Fabio; Vandenhaute Jean; Sardet Claude; Gerstein Mark; Doucette-Stamm Lynn; Gunsalus Kristin C; Harper J Wade; Cusick Michael E; Roth Frederick P; Hill David E; Vidal Marc
A map of the interactome network of the metazoan C. elegans.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2004;303(5657):540-3.
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2003: Segbert Christoph; Barkus Rosemarie; Powers Jim; Strome Susan; Saxton William M; Bossinger Olaf
KLP-18, a Klp2 kinesin, is required for assembly of acentrosomal meiotic spindles in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Molecular biology of the cell 2003;14(11):4458-69.
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2003: Spike Caroline A; Strome Susan
Germ plasm: protein degradation in the soma.
Current biology : CB 2003;13(21):R837-9.
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2002: Fong Youyi; Bender Laurel; Wang Wenchao; Strome Susan
Regulation of the different chromatin states of autosomes and X chromosomes in the germ line of C. elegans.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2002;296(5576):2235-8.
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2001: Xu L; Strome S
Depletion of a novel SET-domain protein enhances the sterility of mes-3 and mes-4 mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans.
Genetics 2001;159(3):1019-29.
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2001: Xu L; Paulsen J; Yoo Y; Goodwin E B; Strome S
Caenorhabditis elegans MES-3 is a target of GLD-1 and functions epigenetically in germline development.
Genetics 2001;159(3):1007-17.
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2001: Amiri A; Keiper B D; Kawasaki I; Fan Y; Kohara Y; Rhoads R E; Strome S
An isoform of eIF4E is a component of germ granules and is required for spermatogenesis in C. elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2001;128(20):3899-912.
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2001: Strome S; Powers J; Dunn M; Reese K; Malone C J; White J; Seydoux G; Saxton W
Spindle dynamics and the role of gamma-tubulin in early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos.
Molecular biology of the cell 2001;12(6):1751-64.
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2001: Xu L; Fong Y; Strome S
The Caenorhabditis elegans maternal-effect sterile proteins, MES-2, MES-3, and MES-6, are associated in a complex in embryos.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001;98(9):5061-6.
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2000: Polinko E S; Strome S
Depletion of a Cks homolog in C. elegans embryos uncovers a post-metaphase role in both meiosis and mitosis.
Current biology : CB 2000;10(22):1471-4.
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2000: Berkowitz L A; Strome S
MES-1, a protein required for unequal divisions of the germline in early C. elegans embryos, resembles receptor tyrosine kinases and is localized to the boundary between the germline and gut cells.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2000;127(20):4419-31.
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1999: Zetka M C; Kawasaki I; Strome S; Müller F
Synapsis and chiasma formation in Caenorhabditis elegans require HIM-3, a meiotic chromosome core component that functions in chromosome segregation.
Genes & development 1999;13(17):2258-70.
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1999: Seydoux G; Strome S
Launching the germline in Caenorhabditis elegans: regulation of gene expression in early germ cells.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1999;126(15):3275-83.
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1998: Powers J; Bossinger O; Rose D; Strome S; Saxton W
A nematode kinesin required for cleavage furrow advancement.
Current biology : CB 1998;8(20):1133-6.
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1998: Kawasaki I; Shim Y H; Kirchner J; Kaminker J; Wood W B; Strome S
PGL-1, a predicted RNA-binding component of germ granules, is essential for fertility in C. elegans.
Cell 1998;94(5):635-45.
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1998: Korf I; Fan Y; Strome S
The Polycomb group in Caenorhabditis elegans and maternal control of germline development.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1998;125(13):2469-78.
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1998: Holdeman R; Nehrt S; Strome S
MES-2, a maternal protein essential for viability of the germline in Caenorhabditis elegans, is homologous to a Drosophila Polycomb group protein.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1998;125(13):2457-67.
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1998: Garvin C; Holdeman R; Strome S
The phenotype of mes-2, mes-3, mes-4 and mes-6, maternal-effect genes required for survival of the germline in Caenorhabditis elegans, is sensitive to chromosome dosage.
Genetics 1998;148(1):167-85.
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1996: Gruidl M E; Smith P A; Kuznicki K A; McCrone J S; Kirchner J; Roussell D L; Strome S; Bennett K L
Multiple potential germ-line helicases are components of the germ-line-specific P granules of Caenorhabditis elegans.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996;93(24):13837-42.
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1996: Browning H; Berkowitz L; Madej C; Paulsen J E; Zolan M E; Strome S
Macrorestriction analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans genomic DNA.
Genetics 1996;144(2):609-19.
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1996: Hird S N; Paulsen J E; Strome S
Segregation of germ granules in living Caenorhabditis elegans embryos: cell-type-specific mechanisms for cytoplasmic localisation.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1996;122(4):1303-12.
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1996: Browning H; Strome S
A sperm-supplied factor required for embryogenesis in C. elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1996;122(1):391-404.
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1996: White J; Strome S
Cleavage plane specification in C. elegans: how to divide the spoils.
Cell 1996;84(2):195-8.
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1995: Paulsen J E; Capowski E E; Strome S
Phenotypic and molecular analysis of mes-3, a maternal-effect gene required for proliferation and viability of the germ line in C. elegans.
Genetics 1995;141(4):1383-98.
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1995: Strome S; Martin P; Schierenberg E; Paulsen J
Transformation of the germ line into muscle in mes-1 mutant embryos of C. elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1995;121(9):2961-72.
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1994: Strome S; Garvin C; Paulsen J; Capowski E; Martin P; Beanan M
Specification and development of the germline in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Ciba Foundation symposium 1994;182():31-45; discussion 45-57.
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1993: Strome S
Determination of cleavage planes.
Cell 1993;72(1):3-6.
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1992: Beanan M J; Strome S
Characterization of a germ-line proliferation mutation in C. elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1992;116(3):755-66.
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1992: Strome S
Developmental biology. The germ of the issue.
Nature 1992;358(6385):368-9.
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1991: Capowski E E; Martin P; Garvin C; Strome S
Identification of grandchildless loci whose products are required for normal germ-line development in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
Genetics 1991;129(4):1061-72.
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1990: Hill D P; Strome S
Brief cytochalasin-induced disruption of microfilaments during a critical interval in 1-cell C. elegans embryos alters the partitioning of developmental instructions to the 2-cell embryo.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1990;108(1):159-72.
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1989: Hill D P; Shakes D C; Ward S; Strome S
A sperm-supplied product essential for initiation of normal embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans is encoded by the paternal-effect embryonic-lethal gene, spe-11.
Developmental biology 1989;136(1):154-66.
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1989: Strome S
Generation of cell diversity during early embryogenesis in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
International review of cytology 1989;114():81-123.
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1988: Strome S; Hill D P
Early embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans: the cytoskeleton and spatial organization of the zygote.
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 1988;8(5):145-9.
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1988: Hill D P; Strome S
An analysis of the role of microfilaments in the establishment and maintenance of asymmetry in Caenorhabditis elegans zygotes.
Developmental biology 1988;125(1):75-84.
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1986: Strome S
Fluorescence visualization of the distribution of microfilaments in gonads and early embryos of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
The Journal of cell biology 1986;103(6 Pt 1):2241-52.
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1986: Ward S; Roberts T M; Strome S; Pavalko F M; Hogan E
Monoclonal antibodies that recognize a polypeptide antigenic determinant shared by multiple Caenorhabditis elegans sperm-specific proteins.
The Journal of cell biology 1986;102(5):1778-86.
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1983: Strome S; Wood W B
Generation of asymmetry and segregation of germ-line granules in early C. elegans embryos.
Cell 1983;35(1):15-25.
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1980: Strome S; Young E T
Translational discrimination against bacteriophage T7 gene 0.3 messenger RNA.
Journal of molecular biology 1980;136(4):433-50.
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1980: Strome S; Young E T
Chemical and functional quantitation of gene 0.3 messenger RNA during T7 infection.
Journal of molecular biology 1980;136(4):417-32.
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1978: Strome S; Young E T
Translational control of the expression of bacteriophage T7 gene 0.3.
Journal of molecular biology 1978;125(1):75-93.
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