Wignall, Sadie
Assistant Professor
所属大学: Northwestern University
所属学院: Department of Molecular Biosciences
邮箱:
s-wignall@northwestern.edu
个人主页:
http://www.molbiosci.northwestern.edu/people/core-faculty/sadie-wignall.html
研究领域
Cell and Molecular Biology
近期论文
Wolff, I.D., Tran, M.V., Mullen, T.J., Villeneuve, A.M., and Wignall, S.M. (2016). “Assembly of C. elegans acentrosomal spindles occurs without evident MTOCs and requires microtubule sorting by KLP-18/kinesin-12 and MESP-1.” Molecular Biology of the Cell. 27(20): 3122-3131. Mendoza, A.D., Woodruff, T.K., Wignall, S.M., and O’Halloran, T.V. (2016). “Zinc availability during germline development impacts embryo viability in Caenorhabditis elegans.” Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology and Pharmacology. Online. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpc.2016.09.007 Muscat, C.C., Torre-Santiago, K.M., Tran, M.V., Powers, J.A., and Wignall, S.M. (2015). “Kinetochore-independent chromosome segregation driven by lateral microtubule bundles.” eLife.10.7554/eLife.06462. Coordinating cohesion, co-orientation, and congression during meiosis: lessons from holocentric chromosomes. Schvarzstein M, Wignall SM, and Villeneuve AM. Genes & Development. 2010 February 1;24(3):219-228. Lateral microtubule bundles promote chromosome alignment during acentrosomal oocyte meiosis. Wignall SM and Villeneuve AM. Nature Cell Biology. 2009 July;11(7):839-844.