Daniel Mazia, PhD
Affiliations: | Biology | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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"Daniel Mazia"Bio:
(1912 - 1996)
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Daniel Mazia (December 18, 1912, Scranton, Pennsylvania — June 9, 1996, Monterey, California) was an American cell biologist, best known for his 1951 research with Katsuma Dan that isolated the cell structures responsible for mitosis.
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David Epel | grad student | UC Berkeley | |
David J. Nishioka | grad student | UC Berkeley | |
Frank A Suprynowicz | grad student | UC Berkeley (Cell Biology Tree) | |
Victor Vacquier | grad student | UC Berkeley | |
James O. Davis | grad student | 1942 | University of Missouri (Chemistry Tree) |
Teru Hayashi | grad student | 1943 | University of Missouri |
Jay Barton | grad student | 1951 | University of Missouri - Columbia (Cell Biology Tree) |
Thomas W. James | grad student | 1954 | UC Berkeley (Evolution Tree) |
David M. Prescott | grad student | 1954 | UC Berkeley (FlyTree) |
Lawrence A. Loeb | grad student | 1967 | UC Berkeley (Chemistry Tree) |
Jason S. Wolfe | grad student | 1962-1967 | UC Berkeley (FlyTree) |
Gerald P. Schatten | grad student | 1971-1975 | UC Berkeley |
Jean Bennett | grad student | 1976-1980 | UC Berkeley (Cell & Gene Therapy Tree) |
Joseph Bryan | post-doc | UC Berkeley | |
Barbara Nagle | post-doc | UC Berkeley | |
Heide Schatten | post-doc | UC Berkeley | |
Greenfield Sluder | post-doc | UC Berkeley |
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Thompson-Coffe C, Coffe G, Schatten H, et al. (1996) Cold-treated centrosome: isolation of centrosomes from mitotic sea urchin eggs, production of an anticentrosomal antibody, and novel ultrastructural imaging. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton. 33: 197-207 |
Itoh TJ, Schatten H, Schatten G, et al. (1990) T-1, a mitotic arrester, alters centrosome configurations in fertilized sea urchin eggs. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton. 16: 146-54 |
Paweletz N, Mazia D, Finze EM. (1987) Fine structural studies of the bipolarization of the mitotic apparatus in the fertilized sea urchin egg. I. The structure and behavior of centrosomes before fusion of the pronuclei. European Journal of Cell Biology. 44: 195-204 |
Mazia D. (1987) The chromosome cycle and the centrosome cycle in the mitotic cycle. International Review of Cytology. 100: 49-92 |
Schatten H, Walter M, Mazia D, et al. (1987) Centrosome detection in sea urchin eggs with a monoclonal antibody against Drosophila intermediate filament proteins: characterization of stages of the division cycle of centrosomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 84: 8488-92 |
Schatten H, Schatten G, Mazia D, et al. (1986) Behavior of centrosomes during fertilization and cell division in mouse oocytes and in sea urchin eggs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 83: 105-9 |
Suprynowicz FA, Mazia D. (1985) Fluctuation of the Ca-sequestering activity of permeabilized sea urchin embryos during the cell cycle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 82: 2389-93 |
Mazia D. (1984) Centrosomes and mitotic poles. Experimental Cell Research. 153: 1-15 |
Paweletz N, Mazia D, Finze EM. (1984) The centrosome cycle in the mitotic cycle of sea urchin eggs. Experimental Cell Research. 152: 47-65 |
Kallenbach RJ, Mazia D. (1982) Origin and maturation of centrioles in association with the nuclear envelope in hypertonic-stressed sea urchin eggs. European Journal of Cell Biology. 28: 68-76 |