Michael A. Lampson
Affiliations: | Cell and Molecular Biology | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Cell Biology, Human Development, Molecular BiologyGoogle:
"Michael Lampson"Children
Sign in to add traineeTeresa Chiang | grad student | 2011 | Penn |
Olga Davydenko | grad student | 2013 | Penn |
X. M. Zhang | grad student | 2014 | Penn |
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Kumon T, Lampson MA. (2022) Evolution of eukaryotic centromeres by drive and suppression of selfish genetic elements. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology |
Maier NK, Ma J, Lampson MA, et al. (2021) Separase cleaves the kinetochore protein Meikin at the meiosis I/II transition. Developmental Cell |
Chen GY, Renda F, Zhang H, et al. (2021) Tension promotes kinetochore-microtubule release by Aurora B kinase. The Journal of Cell Biology. 220 |
Das A, Black BE, Lampson MA. (2020) Maternal inheritance of centromeres through the germline. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. 140: 35-54 |
Yang Y, Lampson MA, Black BE. (2020) Centromere identity and function put to use: construction and transfer of mammalian artificial chromosomes to animal models. Essays in Biochemistry |
Guan Y, Leu NA, Ma J, et al. (2020) SKP1 drives the prophase I to metaphase I transition during male meiosis. Science Advances. 6: eaaz2129 |
Akera T, Trimm E, Lampson MA. (2019) Molecular Strategies of Meiotic Cheating by Selfish Centromeres. Cell |
Wu DZ, Lackner RM, Aonbangkhen C, et al. (2019) Reversible optogenetic control of protein function and localization. Methods in Enzymology. 624: 25-45 |
Akera T, Lampson MA. (2019) Chromosome Segregation: Poor Supervision in the Early Stage of Life. Current Biology : Cb. 29: R156-R158 |
Huang H, Lampson M, Efimov A, et al. (2018) Chromosome instability in tumor cells due to defects in Aurora B mediated error correction at kinetochores. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) |