The bipolar organization of the microtubule-based mitotic spindle is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes in cell division. Despite our extensive knowledge of genes and proteins, the physical mechanism of how the ensemble of microtubules can assemble into a proper bipolar shape remains elusive. Here, we study the pathways of spindle self-organization using cell-free Xenopus egg extracts and computer-based automated shape analysis. Our microscopy assay allows us to simultaneously record the growth of hundreds of spindles in the bulk cytoplasm and systematically analyze the shape of each structure over the course of self-organization. We find that spindles that are maturing into a bipolar shape take a route that is distinct f...
The metaphase spindle is a dynamic bipolar structure crucial for proper chromosome segregation, but ...
AbstractIn all eukaryotes, morphogenesis of the microtubule cytoskeleton into a bipolar spindle is r...
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The spindle is a self-assembled, bipolar structure responsible for segregating chromosomes to daught...
SummaryBackgroundBipolar spindle assembly is critical for achieving accurate segregation of chromoso...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
The metaphase spindle is a dynamic bipolar structure crucial for proper chromosome segregation, but ...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...
Bipolar spindle assembly is critical for achieving accurate segregation of chromosomes. In the absen...
The main function of the mitotic spindle is to accurately segregate replicated chromosomes during ce...
The main function of the mitotic spindle is to accurately segregate replicated chromosomes during ce...
AbstractBackground: In eukaryotes, assembly of the mitotic spindle requires the interaction of chrom...
Bipolar spindle assembly is critical for achieving accurate segregation of chromosomes. In the absen...
The metaphase spindle is a dynamic bipolar structure crucial for proper chromosome segregation, but ...
The metaphase spindle is a dynamic bipolar structure crucial for proper chromosome segregation, but ...
The metaphase spindle is a dynamic bipolar structure crucial for proper chromosome segregation, but ...
AbstractIn all eukaryotes, morphogenesis of the microtubule cytoskeleton into a bipolar spindle is r...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...
The spindle is a self-assembled, bipolar structure responsible for segregating chromosomes to daught...
SummaryBackgroundBipolar spindle assembly is critical for achieving accurate segregation of chromoso...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
The metaphase spindle is a dynamic bipolar structure crucial for proper chromosome segregation, but ...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...
Bipolar spindle assembly is critical for achieving accurate segregation of chromosomes. In the absen...
The main function of the mitotic spindle is to accurately segregate replicated chromosomes during ce...
The main function of the mitotic spindle is to accurately segregate replicated chromosomes during ce...
AbstractBackground: In eukaryotes, assembly of the mitotic spindle requires the interaction of chrom...
Bipolar spindle assembly is critical for achieving accurate segregation of chromosomes. In the absen...
The metaphase spindle is a dynamic bipolar structure crucial for proper chromosome segregation, but ...
The metaphase spindle is a dynamic bipolar structure crucial for proper chromosome segregation, but ...
The metaphase spindle is a dynamic bipolar structure crucial for proper chromosome segregation, but ...
AbstractIn all eukaryotes, morphogenesis of the microtubule cytoskeleton into a bipolar spindle is r...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...