Publications of Zuzana Storchova
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Journal Article (32)
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15, 139 (2014)
Unique features of the transcriptional response to model aneuploidy in human cells. BMC GENOMICS 22.
Journal Article
122 (4), pp. 305 - 318 (2013)
Abnormal mitosis triggers p53-dependent cell cycle arrest in human tetraploid cells. CHROMOSOMA 23.
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9 (2), pp. 246 - 248 (2013)
Activation of autophagy in cells with abnormal karyotype. AUTOPHAGY 24.
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27 (8), pp. 859 - 872 (2013)
Suv4-20h2 mediates chromatin compaction and is important for cohesin recruitment to heterochromatin. GENES & DEVELOPMENT 25.
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12 (11), pp. 1762 - 1772 (2013)
Myocardin related transcription factors are required for coordinated cell cycle progression. CELL CYCLE 26.
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32 (46), pp. 16080 - 16094 (2012)
Drosophila Psidin Regulates Olfactory Neuron Number and Axon Targeting through Two Distinct Molecular Mechanisms. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 27.
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8, 608, pp. [1] - [12] (2012)
Global analysis of genome, transcriptome and proteome reveals the response to aneuploidy in human cells. Molecular Systems Biology 28.
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287 (20), pp. 16238 - 16245 (2012)
Post-translational Modifications Regulate Assembly of Early Spindle Orientation Complex in Yeast. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 29.
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6 (12), e28965, pp. [1] - [10] (2011)
Mitotic Spindle Orients Perpendicular to the Forces Imposed by Dynamic Shear. PLoS ONE 30.
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22 (9), pp. 1473 - 1485 (2011)
Bub1, Sgo1, and Mps1 mediate a distinct pathway for chromosome biorientation in budding yeast. Molecular Biology of the Cell 31.
Journal Article
89 (Suppl. 60), p. 60 - 60 (2010)
The function of Bub1 and Sgo1 in chromosome biorientation. European Journal of Cell Biology 32.
Journal Article
121 (23), pp. 3859 - 3866 (2008)
The consequences of tetraploidy and aneuploidy. Journal of Cell Science Meeting Abstract (1)
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Meeting Abstract
50 (Suppl. 5), 405, p. S96 - S96. ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND (2014)
Tolerance to mitotic defects contributes to chromosomal instability in post-tetraploid progeny. In EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER,