Histone H1 is essential for mitotic chromosome architecture and segregation in Xenopus egg extracts. [T.J. Maresca, B.S Freedman, and R. Heald (2005) J. Cell Biol. 169, 859-869]
A Rae1-containing ribonucleoprotein complex is required for mitotic
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Dissection
of the mammalian midbody proteome reveals conserved cytokinesis
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Centromere glue provides spindle cue. [R. Deehan and R. Heald (2004) Cell 118, 529-530]
Adenomatous Polyposis Coli associates with the microtubule-destabilizing protein XMCAK. [J.D. Banks and R. Heald (2004) Curr. Biol. 14, 2033-2038]
Identification of a novel protein regulating microtubule
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Burning the spindle at both ends. [R. Heald (2004) Nature 427, 300-301]
Mechanisms and molecules of the mitotic spindle. [S. Gadde and R. Heald (2004) Curr. Biol. 14, R797-R805]
The
condensin complex is required for proper spindle assembly andchromosome
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Visualization of a RanGTP gradient in interphase and mitotic Xenopus egg extracts. [P. Kalab, K. Weis and R. Heald (2002) Science 295, 2452-2456]
Regulation of Op18 during spindle assembly in Xenopus egg extracts. [P.P. Budde, A. Kumagai, W.G. Dunphy and R. Heald (2001) J. Cell Biol. 153, 149-157]