Stephanie A. Stehman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Axonal transport, Neural development, DyneinGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorRichard B. Vallee | grad student | 2008 | Columbia | |
(Cellular functions of the dynein- and LIS1-interacting proteins NudE and NudEL.) |
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Varma D, Monzo P, Stehman SA, et al. (2008) Direct role of dynein motor in stable kinetochore-microtubule attachment, orientation, and alignment. The Journal of Cell Biology. 182: 1045-54 |
Stehman SA, Chen Y, McKenney RJ, et al. (2007) NudE and NudEL are required for mitotic progression and are involved in dynein recruitment to kinetochores. The Journal of Cell Biology. 178: 583-94 |
Varma D, Dujardin DL, Stehman SA, et al. (2006) Role of the kinetochore/cell cycle checkpoint protein ZW10 in interphase cytoplasmic dynein function. The Journal of Cell Biology. 172: 655-62 |
Vallee RB, Stehman SA. (2005) How dynein helps the cell find its center: a servomechanical model. Trends in Cell Biology. 15: 288-94 |
Vallee RB, Dujardin DL, Barnhart LE, et al. (2004) Role of cytoplasmic dynein and LIS1 in cell migration Microscopy and Microanalysis. 10: 1472-1473 |
Dujardin DL, Barnhart LE, Stehman SA, et al. (2003) A role for cytoplasmic dynein and LIS1 in directed cell movement. The Journal of Cell Biology. 163: 1205-11 |