Marc Kirschner, PhD
John Franklin Enders University Professor of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
A PtdInsP(3)- and Rho GTPase-mediated positive feedback loop regulates neutrophil polarity.
Authors: Authors: Weiner OD, Neilsen PO, Prestwich GD, Kirschner MW, Cantley LC, Bourne HR.
Nat Cell Biol
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Nat Cell Biol
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LIS1 regulates CNS lamination by interacting with mNudE, a central component of the centrosome.
Authors: Authors: Feng Y, Olson EC, Stukenberg PT, Flanagan LA, Kirschner MW, Walsh CA.
Neuron
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Neuron
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Neuronal differentiation and patterning in Xenopus: the role of cdk5 and a novel activator xp35.2.
Sequence-specific and phosphorylation-dependent proline isomerization: a potential mitotic regulatory mechanism.
Authors: Authors: Yaffe MB, Schutkowski M, Shen M, Zhou XZ, Stukenberg PT, Rahfeld JU, Xu J, Kuang J, Kirschner MW, Fischer G, Cantley LC, Lu KP.
Science
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Science
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A Xenopus nodal-related gene that acts in synergy with noggin to induce complete secondary axis and notochord formation.
Authors: Authors: Lustig KD, Kroll K, Sun E, Ramos R, Elmendorf H, Kirschner MW.
Development
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Development
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The minimum GTP cap required to stabilize microtubules.
The need for unity in the biomedical research community.
Cyclin synthesis drives the early embryonic cell cycle.
A microtubule-associated protein from Xenopus eggs that specifically promotes assembly at the plus-end.
Isolation of mammalian centrosomes.