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Digitize your Biology! Modeling multicellular systems through interpretable cell behavior

Jeanette A.I. Johnson, Genevieve L. Stein-O’Brien, Max Booth, et al.



Selected by Benjamin Dominik Maier et al.

Phosphorylation controls spatial and temporal activities of motor-PRC1 complexes to complete mitosis

Agata Gluszek-Kustusz, Benjamin Craske, Thibault Legal, et al.



Selected by Divya Pathak, Barbora Knotkova

CTCF is essential for proper mitotic spindle structure and anaphase segregation

Katherine Chiu, Yasmin Berrada, Nebiyat Eskndir, et al.



Selected by Saanjbati Adhikari

MPS1 localizes to microtubule-attached kinetochores and actively promotes microtubule release

Daniel Hayward, Emile Roberts, Ulrike Gruneberg



Selected by Saanjbati Adhikari

A motor-based approach to induce chromosome-specific mis-segregations in human cells

My Anh Truong, Paula Cané-Gasull, Sippe G. de Vries, et al.

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Inducing Specific Chromosome Mis-Segregation in Human Cells

Laura Tovini, Sarah C. Johnson, Alexander M. Andersen, et al.



Selected by Jana Helsen, Dey Lab

Telomere-to-telomere human DNA replication timing profiles

Dashiell J. Massey, Amnon Koren



Selected by Jennifer Ann Black

Endomembranes promote chromosome missegregation by ensheathing misaligned chromosomes

Nuria Ferrandiz, Laura Downie, Georgina P. Starling, et al.



Selected by Leonor Keating

Repurposing of Synaptonemal Complex Proteins for kinetochores in Kinetoplastida

Eelco C. Tromer, Thomas A. Wemyss, Ross F. Waller, et al.



Selected by Hiral Shah, Dey Lab

chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factor

Jacob A. Herman, Matthew P. Miller, Sue Biggins



Selected by Liam Cheeseman

Parental genome unification is highly erroneous in mammalian embryos

Tommaso Cavazza, Antonio Z Politi, Patrick Aldag, et al.



Selected by Madhuja Samaddar

The First Mitotic Division of the Human Embryo is Highly Error-prone

Emma Ford, Cerys E. Currie, Deborah M. Taylor, et al.



Selected by Grace Lim

The mitotic protein NuMA plays a spindle-independent role in nuclear formation and mechanics

Andrea Serra-Marques, Ronja Houtekamer, Dorine Hintzen, et al.

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NuMA interaction with chromatin is vital for proper nuclear architecture in human cells

Ashwathi Rajeevan, Riya Keshri, Sachin Kotak



Selected by Dey Lab

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