Publications of R Bruce Nicklas     :chronological  by type  bibtex listing:

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  1. L.V. Paliulis and R.B. Nicklas, Kinetochore rearrangement in meiosis II requires attachment to the spindle, Chromosoma, vol. 113 (2005), pp. 440-446 .
  2. R.B. Nicklas, JC Waters, ED Salmon, and SC Ward, Checkpoint signals in grasshopper meiosis are sensitive to mivrotubule attachment, but tension is still essential, J. Cell Sci. (2001) .
  3. Paliulis, L.V. and R.B. Nicklas, The reduction of chromosome number in meiosis is determined by properties built into the chromosomes, Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 150 (2000), pp. 1223-1231 .
  4. King, J.M. and R.B. Nicklas, Tension on chromosomes increases the number of kinetochore microtubules but only within limits, Journal of Cell Science, vol. 113 (2000), pp. 3815-3823 .
  5. King, J.M., T.S. Hays and R.B. Nicklas, Dynein is a transient kinetochore component whose binding is regulated by microtubule attachment, not tension, Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 151 (2000), pp. 739-748 .
  6. R.B. Nicklas, How cells get the right chromosomes, Science, vol. 274 (1997), pp. 632-637 .
  7. R.B. Nicklas, How cells get the right chromosomes, Science, vol. 274 (1997), pp. 632-637 .

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