Published in Int Rev Cytol on January 01, 1990
Directional instability of kinetochore motility during chromosome congression and segregation in mitotic newt lung cells: a push-pull mechanism. J Cell Biol (1993) 6.18
Actomyosin-based retrograde flow of microtubules in the lamella of migrating epithelial cells influences microtubule dynamic instability and turnover and is associated with microtubule breakage and treadmilling. J Cell Biol (1997) 4.55
Poleward kinetochore fiber movement occurs during both metaphase and anaphase-A in newt lung cell mitosis. J Cell Biol (1992) 4.27
Visualization of Mad2 dynamics at kinetochores, along spindle fibers, and at spindle poles in living cells. J Cell Biol (2000) 4.26
Kinetochores capture astral microtubules during chromosome attachment to the mitotic spindle: direct visualization in live newt lung cells. J Cell Biol (1990) 3.38
Multipolar spindle pole coalescence is a major source of kinetochore mis-attachment and chromosome mis-segregation in cancer cells. PLoS One (2009) 3.36
The kinetochore microtubule minus-end disassembly associated with poleward flux produces a force that can do work. Mol Biol Cell (1996) 3.16
Centrosomes enhance the fidelity of cytokinesis in vertebrates and are required for cell cycle progression. J Cell Biol (2001) 2.98
Mitotic spindle poles are organized by structural and motor proteins in addition to centrosomes. J Cell Biol (1997) 2.71
Chromosome motion during attachment to the vertebrate spindle: initial saltatory-like behavior of chromosomes and quantitative analysis of force production by nascent kinetochore fibers. J Cell Biol (1991) 2.47
Minus-end capture of preformed kinetochore fibers contributes to spindle morphogenesis. J Cell Biol (2003) 2.33
The force-producing mechanism for centrosome separation during spindle formation in vertebrates is intrinsic to each aster. J Cell Biol (1993) 1.98
Elasticity and structure of eukaryote chromosomes studied by micromanipulation and micropipette aspiration. J Cell Biol (1997) 1.94
Imaging the division process in living tissue culture cells. Methods (2006) 1.89
Entry into mitosis in vertebrate somatic cells is guarded by a chromosome damage checkpoint that reverses the cell cycle when triggered during early but not late prophase. J Cell Biol (1998) 1.89
Recovery, visualization, and analysis of actin and tubulin polymer flow in live cells: a fluorescent speckle microscopy study. Biophys J (2003) 1.80
Mad2 and BubR1 function in a single checkpoint pathway that responds to a loss of tension. Mol Biol Cell (2002) 1.72
Computational analysis of F-actin turnover in cortical actin meshworks using fluorescent speckle microscopy. Biophys J (2003) 1.67
Feedback interactions between cell-cell adherens junctions and cytoskeletal dynamics in newt lung epithelial cells. Mol Biol Cell (2000) 1.58
Model of chromosome motility in Drosophila embryos: adaptation of a general mechanism for rapid mitosis. Biophys J (2006) 1.57
Focal loss of actin bundles causes microtubule redistribution and growth cone turning. J Cell Biol (2002) 1.47
Timing of centrosome separation is important for accurate chromosome segregation. Mol Biol Cell (2011) 1.40
Reversible and irreversible unfolding of mitotic newt chromosomes by applied force. Mol Biol Cell (2000) 1.31
Chromosomes initiate spindle assembly upon experimental dissolution of the nuclear envelope in grasshopper spermatocytes. J Cell Biol (1995) 1.17
Taxol-stabilized microtubules can position the cytokinetic furrow in mammalian cells. Mol Biol Cell (2005) 1.14
Op18/stathmin mediates multiple region-specific tubulin and microtubule-regulating activities. J Cell Biol (1999) 1.12
Stiffness-controlled three-dimensional extracellular matrices for high-resolution imaging of cell behavior. Nat Protoc (2012) 0.99
Dynamic bonds and polar ejection force distribution explain kinetochore oscillations in PtK1 cells. J Cell Biol (2013) 0.91
The role of model organisms in the history of mitosis research. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol (2014) 0.76
Transient ALT activation protects human primary cells from chromosome instability induced by low chronic oxidative stress. Sci Rep (2017) 0.75
New HCFA rule calls for electronic cost reports. Hospitals (1991) 2.88
Respiratory syncytial virus and human bronchial epithelium. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg (1998) 1.29
Profound apoptosis-mediated regional myocyte loss and compensatory hypertrophy in pigs with hibernating myocardium. Circulation (1999) 1.26
Autoregulation of beat frequency in respiratory ciliated cells. Demonstration by viscous loading. Am Rev Respir Dis (1991) 1.21
Behaviour of kinetochore fibres in Haemanthus katherinae during anaphase movements of chromosomes. J Cell Sci (1977) 1.08
Isolation and characterization of basal cells from human upper respiratory epithelium. Exp Cell Res (1997) 0.94
Apoptosis of late-stage erythroblasts in megaloblastic anemia: association with DNA damage and macrocyte production. Blood (1997) 0.92
Effect of high-voltage pulsed current and alternating current on macromolecular leakage in hamster cheek pouch microcirculation. Phys Ther (1997) 0.88
Flow birefringence of microtubules and its relation to birefringence measurements in cells. Cell Motil (1985) 0.87
Muciliary transport in newt lungs: the ultrastructure of the ciliary apparatus in isolated epithelial sheets and in functional triton-extracted models. Tissue Cell (1983) 0.87
The real thing. Future information needs will require 'true' hospital CIOs. Hospitals (1993) 0.86
Effects of clozapine and 2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine [DOM] on 5-HT2A receptor expression in discrete brain areas. Pharmacol Biochem Behav (2005) 0.81
Cytokeratin expression in human respiratory epithelium of nasal polyps and turbinates. Cell Biol Int (1995) 0.81
Does cartilage down-regulate growth factor expression in tracheal epithelium? Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg (1999) 0.80
Newt lung ciliated cell models: effect of MgATP on beat frequency and waveforms. Cell Motil (1985) 0.79
Visualization of kinetochores and analysis of their refractility in crane-fly spermatocytes after aldehyde fixation. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton (1998) 0.78
Quantitative study of germinal center area in normal and diseased tonsils using image analysis. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol (1999) 0.78
Morphologic and motility changes of nasal cilia in primary culture caused by Haemophilus influenzae. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol (1996) 0.78
12 cost-cutting measures. Hospitals use creative ideas to gain control of expenses. Hospitals (1992) 0.78
Isolation of newt lung ciliated cell models: characterization of motility and coordination thresholds. Cell Motil (1985) 0.78
Hospitals review ortho process to trim costs. Hospitals (1992) 0.78
Phase-randomized laser illumination for microscopy. J Cell Sci (1977) 0.78
Interdoublet sliding in bovine spermatozoa: its relationship to flagellar motility and the action of inhibitory agents. J Struct Biol (1997) 0.77
The phylogenetic odyssey of the erythrocyte. IV. The amphibians. Histol Histopathol (1997) 0.76
Robots: can they help solve the technologist shortage? Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Hospitals draw IS vendors into consulting market. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
HDS (Health Data Sciences) enters patient care info systems market. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Hospitals measure pharmacy computer benefits. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Hospital CEOs, CFOs rate materials managers. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
OR system investments offer hospitals financial gains. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Brigham and Women's teams PACS, RIS technologies. Health Manag Technol (1994) 0.75
Hospitals move cooperatively toward automation. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Hospitals increase med staff use of IS. Hospitals (1993) 0.75
Hospital customizes software to achieve internal needs. Hospitals (1993) 0.75
Staff-awareness program nets big linen savings. Health Facil Manage (1993) 0.75
Hospitals link education with hard numbers. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Outer arm dynein from Newt lung respiratory cilia: purification and polypeptide composition. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton (1995) 0.75
Well-managed information vital to effective managed care contracting. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
More hospitals move toward bedside systems. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Altering the way care-givers think about linens can lower expense. Mater Manag Health Care (1992) 0.75
[Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in an overnight admission]. Chirurgia (Bucur) (2008) 0.75
CEOs begin to share control of IS purchases. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Getting nurses to adopt patient care computers. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Voluntary tech assessment: a CON alternative? Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Automated perpetual inventory in OR expected to save hospital $390,000. Mater Manag Health Care (1992) 0.75
Small hospitals work to expand IS functions. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Contract language can ensure satisfaction. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Hospitals begin to see benefits of MD access to data. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Healthcare industry embraces imaging technologies at AIIM (Association for Information and Image Management). Comput Healthc (1993) 0.75
Is regional incineration the answer for waste? Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Elderly face new issues with outpatient care. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Pharmacists work on pediatric dosage problems. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Execs plan, make decisions with help of EIS (executive information systems). Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Hospital execs should spearhead IS goals. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Contract firms trim business costs. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Outpatient pay cuts will affect care, says MD. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
CEOs take a new look at the CIO function. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Automation helps CS track instrument use. Mater Manag Health Care (1992) 0.75
Survey: CEOs cite flaws in departmental IS. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Inching toward EDI: experts look at obstacles. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Medical imaging. Hospitals give renewed attention to service, costs, flow of images. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Coalition develops software to refer uninsured for care. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Graphic interfaces may create faster links to patient data. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Are some HIS (hospital information systems) alliances unfair to hospitals? Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Supply prices to increase slightly. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Hardware could affect materials management IS. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Hospitals study old method to treat med waste. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Big response to free Data Bank software. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Computers help keep patient files confidential. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Expectations grow as HIS enters new decade. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Keeping patient data secure within hospitals. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Three hospitals link clinical, financial data. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Vendor shakeups may rock hospital systems. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
NY hospital consortium takes high-tech turn. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Hospitals agree on the need to restructure IS. Hospitals (1993) 0.75
Hospitals tap incinerator steam to run laundry. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Human adenoidal organ culture: a model to study nontypable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI) and other bacterial interactions with nasopharyngeal mucosa--implications in otitis media. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg (1990) 0.75
Flat IS sales may send message to vendors. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Can hospitals drive down software costs? Hospitals (1992) 0.75
CEOs link IS visions to hospital strategic plans. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Will Amex pull out of the hospital market? Hospitals (1991) 0.75
CPR (computer-based patient record) concept--from the drawing board to reality. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Hospitals look to hospitality service firms to meet TQM goals. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Poor HIS sales trigger reduced systems support. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Can niche lab vendors survive change in market? Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Weighing pros, cons of contract rehab services. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Hospitals, vendors explore equipment financing. Hospitals (1993) 0.75
Multisite Lutheran General uses information systems to create care continuum. Comput Healthc (1993) 0.75
Service basics attract new outpatient lab users. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Outsourcing IS may help reduce headaches. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Pharmaceutical prices continue to drive up supply costs. Hospitals (1992) 0.75
Feel the burn: incinerator's steam powers laundry that's shared by 3 WI hospitals. Health Facil Manage (1993) 0.75
Exploring options in patient entertainment. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Managing the pharmacy becomes more complex. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Will new technology solve integration problems? Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Automation options for small hospitals. Mater Manag Health Care (1992) 0.75
Survey: CEOs rate usefulness of data-based reports. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
HIMSS chief mixes politics and health care. Hospitals (1990) 0.75
Two hospitals share data services, save millions. Hospitals (1991) 0.75
Vendor rivalry drives down hardware prices. Hospitals (1991) 0.75