Beth M. Weiner

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Nozaki T, Chang F, Weiner B, et al. (2021) High Temporal Resolution 3D Live-Cell Imaging of Budding Yeast Meiosis Defines Discontinuous Actin/Telomere-Mediated Chromosome Motion, Correlated Nuclear Envelope Deformation and Actin Filament Dynamics. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 9: 687132
Fisher JK, Bourniquel A, Witz G, et al. (2013) Four-dimensional imaging of E. coli nucleoid organization and dynamics in living cells. Cell. 153: 882-95
Kim KP, Weiner BM, Zhang L, et al. (2010) Sister cohesion and structural axis components mediate homolog bias of meiotic recombination. Cell. 143: 924-37
Grinthal A, Adamovic I, Weiner B, et al. (2010) PR65, the HEAT-repeat scaffold of phosphatase PP2A, is an elastic connector that links force and catalysis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 2467-72
Koszul R, Kameoka S, Weiner BM. (2009) Real-time imaging of meiotic chromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 558: 81-9
Weiner BM, Kleckner N. (2009) Assaying chromosome pairing by FISH analysis of spread Saccharomyces cerevisiae nuclei. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 558: 37-51
Wanat JJ, Kim KP, Koszul R, et al. (2008) Csm4, in collaboration with Ndj1, mediates telomere-led chromosome dynamics and recombination during yeast meiosis. Plos Genetics. 4: e1000188
Ping L, Weiner B, Kleckner N. (2008) Tsr-GFP accumulates linearly with time at cell poles, and can be used to differentiate 'old' versus 'new' poles, in Escherichia coli. Molecular Microbiology. 69: 1427-38
Cha RS, Weiner BM, Keeney S, et al. (2000) Progression of meiotic DNA replication is modulated by interchromosomal interaction proteins, negatively by Spo11p and positively by Rec8p. Genes & Development. 14: 493-503
Cha RS, Weiner BM, Keeney S, et al. (2000) Progression of meiotic DNA replication is modulated by interchromosomal interaction proteins, negatively by Spo11p and positively by Rec8p Genes & Development. 14: 493-503
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