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Sue Biggins
Sue Biggins (born 1968) is an American cell biologist who studies kinetochores and the transfer of chromosomes during cell division. Her team isolated kinetochores from cells, enabling them to be studied separately under laboratory conditions. They also discovered that tension helps kinetochores to attach to microtubules and move from the mother cell to the daughter cells when cells divide. The methodology and concepts she developed for yeast kinetochores are being adopted in laboratories around the world. Biggins was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (AAAS) in 2018. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 4 results of 4
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chTOG is a conserved mitotic error correction factor by Jacob A Herman, Matthew P Miller, Sue Biggins
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Design principles of a microtubule polymerase by Elisabeth A Geyer, Matthew P Miller, Chad A Brautigam, Sue Biggins, Luke M Rice
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Mechanical coupling coordinates microtubule growth by Bonnibelle K Leeds, Katelyn F Kostello, Yuna Y Liu, Christian R Nelson, Sue Biggins, Charles L Asbury
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