Koen J. Verbrugghe

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2006 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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John G. White grad student 2006 UW Madison
 (The role of SPD-1 and the spindle midzone in cytokinesis in the early Caenorhabditis elegans embryo.)
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Bembenek JN, Verbrugghe KJ, Khanikar J, et al. (2013) Condensin and the spindle midzone prevent cytokinesis failure induced by chromatin bridges in C. elegans embryos. Current Biology : Cb. 23: 937-46
Clark AG, Sider JR, Verbrugghe K, et al. (2012) Identification of small molecule inhibitors of cytokinesis and single cell wound repair Cytoskeleton. 69: 1010-1020
Bassi ZI, Verbrugghe KJ, Capalbo L, et al. (2011) Sticky/Citron kinase maintains proper RhoA localization at the cleavage site during cytokinesis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 195: 595-603
von Dassow G, Verbrugghe KJ, Miller AL, et al. (2009) Action at a distance during cytokinesis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 187: 831-45
Heallen TR, Adams HP, Furuta T, et al. (2008) An Afg2/Spaf-related Cdc48-like AAA ATPase regulates the stability and activity of the C. elegans Aurora B kinase AIR-2. Developmental Cell. 15: 603-16
Verbrugghe KJ, White JG. (2007) Cortical centralspindlin and G alpha have parallel roles in furrow initiation in early C. elegans embryos. Journal of Cell Science. 120: 1772-8
Otegui MS, Verbrugghe KJ, Skop AR. (2005) Midbodies and phragmoplasts: analogous structures involved in cytokinesis. Trends in Cell Biology. 15: 404-13
Verbrugghe KJ, White JG. (2004) SPD-1 is required for the formation of the spindle midzone but is not essential for the completion of cytokinesis in C. elegans embryos. Current Biology : Cb. 14: 1755-60
Vernooy SY, Chow V, Su J, et al. (2002) Drosophila Bruce can potently suppress Rpr- and Grim-dependent but not Hid-dependent cell death. Current Biology : Cb. 12: 1164-8
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