Nicolas Minc
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Biophysics, fission yeast polarity and morphogenesisGoogle:
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Nommick A, Xie J, Minc N. (2024) Manipulation of Spindle Position Using Magnetic Tweezers in Sea Urchin Embryos. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2872: 87-100 |
Smolen P, Ruiz L, Barai A, et al. (2024) [A role of astral microtubules in the orientation of cell division: when length counts… too!]. Medecine Sciences : M/S. 40: 608-612 |
Chevalier L, Klingelschmitt F, Mousseron L, et al. (2024) Mechanical strategies supporting growth and size diversity in Filamentous Fungi. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 35: br17 |
Arjona MI, Najafi J, Minc N. (2023) Cytoplasm mechanics and cellular organization. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 85: 102278 |
Saleh J, Fardin MA, Barai A, et al. (2023) Length limitation of astral microtubules orients cell divisions in murine intestinal crypts. Developmental Cell |
Najafi J, Dmitrieff S, Minc N. (2023) Size- and position-dependent cytoplasm viscoelasticity through hydrodynamic interactions with the cell surface. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2216839120 |
Municio-Diaz C, Muller E, Drevensek S, et al. (2022) Mechanobiology of the cell wall - insights from tip-growing plant and fungal cells. Journal of Cell Science. 135 |
Xie J, Najafi J, Le Borgne R, et al. (2022) Contribution of cytoplasm viscoelastic properties to mitotic spindle positioning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119 |
Mishra R, Minc N, Peter M. (2022) Cells under pressure: how yeast cells respond to mechanical forces. Trends in Microbiology |
Sallé J, Minc N. (2021) Cell division geometries as central organizers of early embryo development. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology |