Tessie M. Ng, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Sign in to add mentorSue Biggins | grad student | 2011 | University of Washington | |
(Roles for Pericentromeric Cohesion and Chromatin in Chromosome Segregation.) | ||||
Denise M. Monack | post-doc | (ID Tree) |
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Sanman LE, Qian Y, Eisele NA, et al. (2016) Disruption of glycolytic flux is a signal for inflammasome signaling and pyroptotic cell death. Elife. 5 |
Sanman LE, Qian Y, Eisele NA, et al. (2016) Author response: Disruption of glycolytic flux is a signal for inflammasome signaling and pyroptotic cell death Elife |
Ng TM, Lenstra TL, Duggan N, et al. (2013) Kinetochore function and chromosome segregation rely on critical residues in histones H3 and H4 in budding yeast. Genetics. 195: 795-807 |
Ng TM, Monack DM. (2013) Revisiting caspase-11 function in host defense. Cell Host & Microbe. 14: 9-14 |
Ng TM, Kortmann J, Monack DM. (2013) Policing the cytosol--bacterial-sensing inflammasome receptors and pathways. Current Opinion in Immunology. 25: 34-9 |
Ng TM, Waples WG, Lavoie BD, et al. (2009) Pericentromeric sister chromatid cohesion promotes kinetochore biorientation. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 20: 3818-27 |
Thornton BR, Ng TM, Matyskiela ME, et al. (2006) An architectural map of the anaphase-promoting complex. Genes & Development. 20: 449-60 |