Carrie R. Cowan, Ph.D.

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2001 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Plant Physiology
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William Zacheus Cande grad student 2001 UC Berkeley (Evolution Tree)
 (The bouquet stage of meiotic prophase.)
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Scherthan H, Wang H, Adelfalk C, et al. (2007) Chromosome mobility during meiotic prophase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 16934-9
Cowan CR, Hyman AA. (2004) Asymmetric cell division in C. elegans: cortical polarity and spindle positioning. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. 20: 427-53
Cowan CR, Hyman AA. (2004) Centrosomes direct cell polarity independently of microtubule assembly in C. elegans embryos. Nature. 431: 92-6
Pelletier L, Özlü N, Hannak E, et al. (2004) The Caenorhabditis elegans centrosomal protein SPD-2 is required for both pericentriolar material recruitment and centriole duplication Current Biology. 14: 863-873
White EJ, Cowan C, Cande WZ, et al. (2004) In vivo analysis of synaptonemal complex formation during yeast meiosis. Genetics. 167: 51-63
Carlton PM, Cowan CR, Cande WZ. (2003) Directed motion of telomeres in the formation of the meiotic bouquet revealed by time course and simulation analysis. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 14: 2832-43
Cowan CR, Carlton PM, Cande WZ. (2002) Reorganization and polarization of the meiotic bouquet-stage cell can be uncoupled from telomere clustering. Journal of Cell Science. 115: 3757-66
Cowan CR, Cande WZ. (2002) Meiotic telomere clustering is inhibited by colchicine but does not require cytoplasmic microtubules. Journal of Cell Science. 115: 3747-56
Cowan CR, Carlton PM, Cande WZ. (2001) The polar arrangement of telomeres in interphase and meiosis. Rabl organization and the bouquet. Plant Physiology. 125: 532-8
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