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Richard Cole
NYS Dept. of Health, Wadsworth Center
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The small molecule Hesperadin reveals a role for Aurora B in correcting kinetochore–microtubule attachment and in maintaining the spindle assembly checkpoint
S Hauf, RW Cole, S LaTerra, C Zimmer, G Schnapp, R Walter, A Heckel, ...
The Journal of cell biology 161 (2), 281-294, 2003
13962003
The checkpoint delaying anaphase in response to chromosome monoorientation is mediated by an inhibitory signal produced by unattached kinetochores.
CL Rieder, RW Cole, A Khodjakov, G Sluder
The Journal of cell biology 130 (4), 941-948, 1995
9851995
Anaphase onset in vertebrate somatic cells is controlled by a checkpoint that monitors sister kinetochore attachment to the spindle.
CL Rieder, A Schultz, R Cole, G Sluder
The Journal of cell biology 127 (5), 1301-1310, 1994
7061994
Centrosome-independent mitotic spindle formation in vertebrates
A Khodjakov, RW Cole, BR Oakley, CL Rieder
Current Biology 10 (2), 59-67, 2000
6162000
Measuring and interpreting point spread functions to determine confocal microscope resolution and ensure quality control
RW Cole, T Jinadasa, CM Brown
Nature protocols 6 (12), 1929-1941, 2011
3522011
DNA damage during mitosis in human cells delays the metaphase/anaphase transition via the spindle-assembly checkpoint
A Mikhailov, RW Cole, CL Rieder
Current Biology 12 (21), 1797-1806, 2002
2782002
Mitosis in vertebrate somatic cells with two spindles: implications for the metaphase/anaphase transition checkpoint and cleavage
CL Rieder, A Khodjakov, LV Paliulis, TM Fortier, RW Cole, G Sluder
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (10), 5107-5112, 1997
2071997
Entry into mitosis in vertebrate somatic cells is guarded by a chromosome damage checkpoint that reverses the cell cycle when triggered during early but not late prophase
CL Rieder, RW Cole
The Journal of cell biology 142 (4), 1013-1022, 1998
1551998
Behavior of crocidolite asbestos during mitosis in living vertebrate lung epithelial cells
JG Ault, RW Cole, CG Jensen, LCW Jensen, LA Bachert, CL Rieder
Cancer research 55 (4), 792-798, 1995
1401995
The force-producing mechanism for centrosome separation during spindle formation in vertebrates is intrinsic to each aster
JC Waters, RW Cole, CL Rieder
The Journal of cell biology 122 (2), 361-372, 1993
1391993
Chromosome fragments possessing only one kinetochore can congress to the spindle equator
A Khodjakov, RW Cole, BF McEwen, KF Buttle, CL Rieder
The Journal of cell biology 136 (2), 229-240, 1997
1351997
Cold-shock and the Mammalian cell cycle
CL Rieder, RW Cole
Cell cycle 1 (3), 168-174, 2002
1252002
Protein synthesis and the cell cycle: centrosome reproduction in sea urchin eggs is not under translational control.
G Sluder, FJ Miller, R Cole, CL Rieder
The Journal of cell biology 110 (6), 2025-2032, 1990
1211990
Centriole duplication in lysates of Spisula solidissima oocytes
RE Palazzo, E Vaisberg, RW Cole, CL Rieder
Science 256 (5054), 219-221, 1992
1131992
Live-cell imaging: The cell's perspective
R Cole
Cell adhesion & migration 8 (5), 452-459, 2014
1022014
A synergy of technologies: combining laser microsurgery with green fluorescent protein tagging
A Khodjakov, RW Cole, CL Rieder
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 38 (4), 311-317, 1997
1021997
Microtubule disassembly delays the G2–M transition in vertebrates
CL Rieder, R Cole
Current Biology 10 (17), 1067-1070, 2000
922000
Long crocidolite asbestos fibers cause polyploidy by sterically blocking cytokinesis
CG Jensen, LCW Jensen, CL Rieder, RW Cole, JG Ault
Carcinogenesis 17 (9), 2013-2021, 1996
841996
Microtubule flux mediates poleward motion of acentric chromosome fragments during meiosis in insect spermatocytes
JR LaFountain Jr, R Oldenbourg, RW Cole, CL Rieder
Molecular biology of the cell 12 (12), 4054-4065, 2001
742001
Chromatid cohesion during mitosis: lessons from meiosis
CL Rieder, R Cole
Journal of Cell Science 112 (16), 2607-2613, 1999
701999
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