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Sanger Lab

Jean McGilvray Sanger, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
SUNY Upstate Medical University

Bibliography:

1. Sanger J. W., S. Kang, C.C. Siebrands, N. L. Freeman, A. Du, J. Wang, A. L. Stout, and J. M. SANGER. How to build a myofibril. J Muscle Res and Cell Motil. 27:1-12, 2006. PDF
2. Wang J.,J. M.SANGER, and J. W. Sanger. Differential effects of Latrunculin-A on myofibrils in cultures of skeletal muscle cells: insights into mechanisms of myofibrillogenesis. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 62:35–47, 2005. PDF
3. Wang J., N. Shaner, B. Mittal, Q. Zhou, J. Chen, J. M. SANGER, and J. W. Sanger. Dynamics of Z-band based proteins in developing skeletal muscle cells. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 61:34-48, 2005. PDF
4. Shaner N. C., J. W. Sanger, and J. M. SANGER. Actin and alpha-actinin dynamics in the adhesion and motility of EPEC and EHEC on host cells. Cell Motil. Cyto. 60:104-120, 2005. PDF
5. Sanger, J. W., J. M. SANGER and C. Franzini-Armstrong. Assembly of the skeletal muscle cell. In: Myology, 3rd Edition, (Editors: A. G. Engel and C. Franzini-Armstrong), McGraw-Hill, New York pp.45-65, 2004.
6. Golson, M. L., J. M. SANGER and J. W. Sanger. Inhibitors arrest myofibrillogenesis in skeletal muscle cells at early stages of assembly. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 59: 1-16, 2004. PDF
7. Siebrands, C. C., J. M. SANGER, and J. W. Sanger. Myofibrillogenesis in skeletal muscle cells in the presence of taxol. Cell Motil.and the Cyto. 58:39–52, 2004. PDF
8. Du, A., J. M. SANGER, K. K. Linask, and J. W. Sanger. Myofibrillogenesis in the first cardiomyocytes formed from isolated quail precardiac mesoderm. Dev. Biol. 257: 382-394. 2003. PDF
9. Malish, H. R., N. L. Freeman., D. V. Zurawski, P. Chowrashi, J. C. Ayoob, J. W. Sanger and J. M. SANGER. Potential role of the EPEC translocated intimin receptor (Tir) in host apoptotic events. Apoptosis. 8: 179–190. 2003. PDF
10. SANGER, J. W., P. Chowrashi, N. C. Shaner, S. Spalthoff, J. Wang, N. L. Freeman and J. M. Sanger. Myofibrillogenesis in skeletal muscle cells. Clin. Ortho. and Relat. Res. 403S: 2002. PDF

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Chowrashi, P., B. Mittal, J. M. SANGER, and J. W. Sanger. Amorphin is phosphorylase; phosphorylase is an alpha-actinin-binding protein. Cell Motil. and the Cyto. 53:125–135, 2002. PDF
12. Huang, L., B. Mittal, J. W. Sanger, and J. M. SANGER. Host focal adhesion protein domains that bind to the translocated intimin receptor (Tir) of Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC). Cell Motil. and the Cyto. 52:255–265, 2002. PDF Cover
13. Zajdel, R., J. M. SANGER, C. Denz, S. Lee, S. Dube, B. J. Poiesz, J. W. Sanger, D. K. Dube. A novel striated tropomyosin incorporated into organized myofibrils of cardiomyocytes in cell and organ culture. FEBS Letters. 520; 35-39, 2002. PDF
14. Sanger J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Myofibrillogenesis in cardiac muscle cells. In: Myofibrillogenesis, edited by Dipak Dube, Springer Verlag, New York. "Cardiovascular Molecular Morphogenesis" (Series Ed. R.W. Markwald) pp. 3-20, (In Press), 2002.
15. Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Green fluorescent proteins improve myofibril research. Biophotonics International. 44-46, 2001. PDF
16. Ayoob, J.C., N.C. Shaner, J.W. Sanger and J. M. SANGER. Expression of green or red fluorescent protein (GFP or DsRed) linked proteins in non-muscle and muscle cells. Molecular Biotech. 17: 65-71, 2001. PDF
17. Sanger J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Fishing out proteins that bind to titin. J. Cell Biol. 154 21-24, 2001. PDF
18. Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Assembly of myofibrils in vertebrate cross-striated muscles. Microscopy and Microanalysis. 6, Suppl. 2, 78-79, 2000.
19. Freeman N.L., D.V. Zurawski, P. Chowrashi, J.C. Ayoob, L. Huang, B. Mittal, J.M. SANGER, J.W. Sanger. Interaction of the enteropathogenic Escherichia coli protein, translocated intimin receptor (Tir), with focal adhesion proteins. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 47:307-318, 2000. PDF
20. Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Assembly of myofibrils in vertebrate cross-striated muscles. Proc. Micros. and Microanal. 6 (Suppl. 2: Proceedings) 78-79, 2000.
21. Sanger, J.W., J.C. Ayoob, P. Chowrashi, D. Zurawski and J.M. SANGER. Assembly of myofibrils in cardiac muscle cells. In: Elastic Filaments of the Cell", (Editors: G. Pollack and H. Granzier). Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Press. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 481:89-102, 2000. Abstract
22. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. Assembly Of Cytoskeletal Proteins Into Cleavage Furrows Of Tissue Culture Cells. Microscopy Research and Technique. 49:190-201, 2000. PDF
23. Danowski, B.A., K. Imanaka-Yoshida, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Beating heart cell. In: Essential Cell Biology CD (Editors: Albert, Bray, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter.). Chapter 16 Cytoskeleton, Subsection 16.1. 2000.
24. Ayoob, J.C., K.K. Turnacioglu, B. Mittal, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Targeting Of titin fragments coupled to Green Fluorescent Proteins to Z-bands in living cardiomyocytes. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 45:67-82, 2000. PDF
25. Ayoob, J.C., J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Visualization of the expression of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) linked genes. In: Methods in Molecular Biology: Developmental Biology Protocols (Editors: R. S. Tuan and C. W. Lo), Humana Press. 3:153-157, 2000.
26. SANGER, J.M., B.A. Danowski and J.W. Sanger. Microinjection of fluorescently labeled alpha-actinin into living cells. In: Methods in Molecular Biology: Developmental Biology Protocols (Editors: R. S. Tuan and C. W. Lo), Humana Press. 3:449-456, 2000.
27. Dabiri, G.A., J.P. Ayoob, K.K. Turnacioglu, J.M. Sanger and J.W. Sanger. Use of Green Fluorescent Proteins linked to cytoskeletal proteins to analyze myofibrillogenesis in living cells. Methods in Enzymology (Optical Imaging and Green Fluorescent Proteins) (Editor: P. M. Conn) Academic Press. 302:171-186, 1999.
28. Dabiri, G., K. Turnacioglu, J. Ayoob, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Transfections of primary muscle cell cultures with plasmids coding for GFP/BFP linked to full length and truncated muscle proteins. In, Green Fluorescent Proteins, Methods in Cell Biology. 58:239-260, 1999. (Editors, K. F. Sullivan and S. A. Kay), Academic Press, New York.
29. Turnacioglu, K.K., J.W. Sanger and J.M. Sanger. Sites of monomeric actin incorporation in living PtK2 and REF-52 cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 40:59-70. 1998. PDF
30. SANGER, J.M., F.D. Dold, D. Nanavati and J.W. Sanger. Interactions of Listeria monocytogenes with infected host cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. Video Suppl. #5, Chapter 4, 1998.
31. SANGER, J.M., J.S. Dome, R. Hock, B. Mittal and J.W. Sanger. Occurrence of fibers and their association with talin in the cleavage furrow of PtK2 cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. Video Suppl.#5, Chapter 3, 1998.
32. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. (Eds.) Cell Motil. Cytoskel. Video Vol. 5. Explorations in Cell Motility. 1998. PDF
33. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. Explorations in Cell MotilityVideo. Tape Contents and Narration for Video Volume #5. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 39:337-348, 1998.
34. SANGER, J.M., J.S. Dome, J. W. Sanger. Unusual cleavage furrows in vertebrate tissue culture cells: Insights into the mechanisms of cytokinesis. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton. 39:95-106, 1998. PDF
35. Dabiri, G.A., K.K. Turnacioglu, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Myofibrillogenesis visualized in living embryonic cardiomyocytes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 94:9493-9498, 1997. PDF
36. Zhukarev, V., J.M. SANGER, J.W. Sanger, Y. Goldman and H. Shuman. Distribution and orientation of rhodamine-phalloidin bound to thin filaments in skeletal and cardiac myofibrils. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 37:363-377, 1997. PDF
37. LoRusso, S.M., D. Rhee, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Premyofibrils in spreading adult cardiomyocytes in tissue culture: Evidence for reexpression of the embryonic program for myofibrillogene in adult cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 37:183-198, 1997. PDF
38. Turnacioglu, K., B. Mittal, G. Dabiri, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. An N-terminal fragment of titin coupled to green fluorescent protein localizes to the Z-bands in living muscle cells: Overexpression leads to myofibril disassembly. Mol. Biol. Cell. 8:705-717, 1997. PDF
39. Turnacioglu, K., B. Mittal, G. Dabiri, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Zeugmatin is part of the Z-band targeting region of titin. Cell Structure and Function 22:73-82, 1997.
40. SANGER, J.M., R. Chang, F. Ashton, J.B. Kaper and J.W. Sanger. Novel form of actin based motility transports bacteria on the surfaces of infected cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 34:279-287, 1996. Abstract
41. Turnacioglu, K., B. Mittal, J.M. SANGER, and J.W. Sanger. Partial characterization and DNA sequence of zeugmatin. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 34:108-121, 1996. Abstract
42. Imanaka-Yoshida, B.A. Danowski, J.M. SANGER, and J.W. Sanger. Living adult rat cardiomyocytes in culture: Evidence for dissociation of costameric distribution of vinculin from costameric distributions of attachments. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 33:263-275, 1996. Abstract
43. SANGER, J.M., R. Golla, D. Safer, J.K. Choi, K. Yu, J.W. Sanger and V.T. Nachmias. Increasing intracellular concentrations of thymosin b4 in PtK2 cells: Effects on stress fibers, cytokinesis and cell spreading. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 31:307-322, 1995.
44. Zhukarev, V., F.T. Ashton, J.M. SANGER , J.W. Sanger and H. Shuman. Steady state fluorescence polarization study of actin filament bundles in Listeria infected cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 30:229-246, 1995.
45. Danowski, B. A., K. Imanaka-Yoshida, J. M. SANGER and J. W. Sanger. Heart beats. CELLebration (edited by Rachel Fink), Sinauer Associates, Inc. Part 1, 1995.
46. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. Analysis of cell motility in living cells. In: The Cytoskeleton: Proceedings of the 35th Mosbach Conference (Eds., E. Mandelkov, B.M. Jockusch and K. Weber). Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 127-134, 1995.
47. SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal, F.S. Southwick and J.W. Sanger. Host cell monomeric actin is required for the intracellular migration of Listeria monocytogenes inhibition by profilin, vitamin D-binding protein and Dnase I. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 30:38-49, 1995.
48. Nanavati, D., F.T. Ashton, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. The dynamics of actinand alpha-actinin in the tails of Listeria monocytogenes in infected PtK2 cells. Cell Motil.Cytoskel. 28:346-358, 1994.
49. Imanaka-Yoshida, B.A. Danowski, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Vinculin-containing costameres: parts of contraction forces transmitting sites of cardiomyocytes. In: The Cardiomyopathic Heart (Eds. M. Mayeno, N. Takeda and N.S. Dalla) Raven Press, Ltd., New York, pp. 245-255, 1994.
50. Dold, F., J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Intact alpha-actinin molecules are needed for both the assembly of actin into the tails and the locomotion of Listeria monocytogenes inside infected cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 28:77-107, 1994.
51. Rhee, D., J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. The Premyofibril: evidence for its role in myofibrillogenesis. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 28:1-24, 1994.
52. SANGER, J.M., J.S. Dome, R.S. Hock, B. Mittal and J.W. Sanger. The occurrence of contractile fibers and their association with talin in the cleavage furrow in living PtK2 cells.Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 27:26-40, 1994.
53. Waterman-Storer, C., J.W. Sanger and J.M. SANGER. Membranes and microtubules: A confocal microscoic study. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. Video Suppl. #4, Chapter 8, 1994.
54. SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal, J.S. Dome and J.W. Sanger. Analysis of cell division using fluorescently labeled actin and myosin in living cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. Video Suppl.#4, Chapter 3, 1994.
55. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. (Eds.) Cell Motil. Cytoskel. Vol. 4, 1994.
56. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. Video Tape Contents and Narration. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 27:361-372, 1994.
57. Imanaka-Yoshida, K., J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Contractile protein dynamics of myofibrils in paired adult rat cardiomyocytes. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 26:301-312, 1993.
58. Waterman-Storer, C., J.W. Sanger and J.M. SANGER. Dynamics of organelles in the mitotic spindle of living cells: membrane microtubule interactions. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 26:19-39, 1993.
59. SANGER, J.M., J.W. Sanger and F.S. Southwick. Host cell actin assembly is necessary and likely to provide the propalsine force for the intracellular movement of Listeria monocytogenes. Infec. Immun. 60:3609-3619, 1992. Abstract
60. SANGER, J.M., J.S. Dome, B. Mittal, A.V. Somlyo and J.W. Sanger. Dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum in living cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. Video Suppl. 3, Chapter 7, 1992.
61. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. (Eds.) Cell Motil. Cytoskel. Video Suppl. 3, 1992.
62. Mittal, B., B.A. Danowski, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Expression of desmin cDNA in PtK2 cells results in assembly of desmin filaments from multiple sites throughout the cytoplasm. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 23:188-200, 1992.
63. Danowski, B.A., K. Imanaka-Yoshida, J.M. Sanger and J.W. Sanger. Costameres are sites of force transmission to the substratum in adult rat cardiomyocytes. J. Cell Biol. 118:1411-1420, 1992. PDF
64. Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Actin in cell attachment. Nature 359:369, 1992.
65. Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Beads, bacteria and actin. Nature 357:442, 1992.
66. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. Video Tape Contents and Narration. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 23:71-82, 1992
67. LoRusso, S., K. Imanaka-Yoshida, H. Shuman, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Incorporation of Fluorescently Labeled Contractile Proteins into Freshly Isolated Living Adult Cardiac Myocytes. Cell Motil. Cytoskel. 21:111-112, 1992.
68. SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal, F.S. Southwick and J.W. Sanger. Intracellular motility and actin polymerization induced by Listeria monocytogenes in infected cells. Proc. EMSA 49th Meeting pp. 166-167, 1991.
69. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. Cellular Motile Processes: Molecules and Mechanisms (Eds.) Cell Motil. Cytoskel. Video Supplement #2, 1991.
70. SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. Cellular Motile Processes: Molecules and Mechanisms. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 17:356-372, 1990.
71. Zurek, B., J.M. SANGER , J.W. Sanger and B.M. Jockusch. Differential effects of myosin antibody complexes on contractile rings and circum- ferential belts in epitheliod cells. J. Cell. Sci. 97:297-306, 1990.
72. Dabiri, G., J.M. SANGER , D. Portnoy and F. Southwick. Listeria monocytogenes moves rapidly through the hose cell cytoplasm by inducing directional actin assembly. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 87:6068-6072, 1990. PDF
73. SANGER, J.M., G. Dabiri, B. Mittal, M.A. Kowalski, J.G. Haddad and J.W. Sanger. Disruption of microfilament organization in living non-muscle cells by microinjection of Vitamin-D binding protein or DNAse I. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 87:5474-5478, 1990. PDF
74. Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Dynamics of the cytoskeleton and membranous organelles in living cells. In Optical Microscopy for Biology. B. Herman & K. Jacobson, eds. Wiley-Liss, Inc., New York, NY pp. 437-448, 1990.
75. SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal and J.W. Sanger. Use of flourescently labeled probes to analyze cell division in living cells. Annals N.Y. Acad. Sci. 582:185-198, 1990.
76. Hock, R.S., J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Talin dynamics in living microinjected nonmuscle cells. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 14:271-287, 1989.
77. SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal, J.S. Dome and J.W. Sanger. Analysis of cell division using fluorescently labeled actin and myosin in living PtK2 cells. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 14:201-219, 1989.
78. SANGER, J.M., J.S. Dome, B. Mittal, A.V. Somlyo and J.W. Sanger. Dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum in living non-muscle and muscle cells. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 13:301-319, 1989.
79 Das, M., S.S. Chauhan, V.S. Mishra, J.M. SANGER , J.W. Sanger, S. Roy- Choudhury. Aberrant post-endocytotic fate of a 34-kDa molecular weight growth factor from human trophoblasts. Cancer Research 49:2761-2765, 1989.
80 Mittal, B., J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Visualization of intermediate filaments in living cells using fluorescently labeled desmin. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 12:127-138, 1989.
81 SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal, T.W. Meyer Jr. and J.W. Sanger. Use of fluorescent probes to study myofibrillogenesis. In: "Cellular and Molecular Biology of Muscle Development" (Editors, F. Stockdale and L. Kedes) Alan R. Liss, Inc. New York, pp. 68-92, 1989.
82 Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Cell Division. Chapter in 6th Edition, "Cell and Tissue Biology: A Textbook in Histology," (L. Weiss, editor) pp. 68-92, 1988.
83 Dome, J.S., B. Mittal, M.B. Pochapin, J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Incorporation of fluorescently labeled actin and tropomyosin into muscle cells. Cell Differentiation 23:37-52, 1988.
84 Mittal, B., J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Binding and distribution of filamin in permeabilized and living non-muscle and muscle cells. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 8:345-359, 1987.
85 Glascott, P.A., K. Mc Sorley, B. Mittal, J.M. SANGER , and J.W. Sanger. Stress fiber reformation after ATP depletion. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 8:118-129, 1987.
86 Mittal, B., J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Visualization of myosin in living cells. J. Cell Biol. 105:1753-1760, 1987. PDF
87 SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal, A. Wegner, B.M. Jockusch and J.W. Sanger. Differential response of stress fibers and myofibrils to gelsolin. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 43:421-428, 1987.
88 SANGER, J.M., M.B. Pochapin, B. Mittal, and J.W. Sanger. Stress fiber and cleavage furrow formation in living cells microinjected with fluorescently labeled alpha-actinin. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 7:209-220, 1987.
89 SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal, M.B. Pochapin, and J.W. Sanger. Observations of microfilament bundles in living cells microinjected aaa with fluorescently labeled contractile proteins. J. Cell Science Suppl 5, 17-44, 1986.
90 SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal, M. Pochapin and J.W. Sanger: Myofibrillogensis in living cells microinjected with fluorescently labeled alpha-actinin. J. Cell Biol. 102:2053- 2066, 1986. PDF
91 Kliman, H.J., J.E. Nestler, E. Sermasi, J.M. SANGER , and J.F. Strauss. Purification,characterization and in vitro differentiation of cytotrophoblasts from human term placenta. Endocrinology 118:1567-1582, 1986.
92 SANGER, J.M., B. Mittal and J.W. Sanger. Structure and assembly of microfilament bundles. In: Cell Motility: Mechanism and Regulation. (H. Ishikawa, S. Hatano and H. Sato, eds.) Univ. of Tokyo Press, pp 461-476, 1985.
93 Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Sarcoplasmic reticulum in the adductor muscles of a Bermuda scallop: Comparison of smooth versus cross- striated portions. Biol. Bull., 168:447-460, 1985.
94 SANGER, J.M., M.B. Pochapin and J.W. Sanger. Midbody sealing after cytokinesis in embryos of the sea urchin, Arbacia punctulata. Cell Tissue Res., 240:287-292, 1985.
95 Sanger, J.W., B. Mittal and J.M. SANGER. Formation of myofibrils in spreading chick cardiac myocytes. Cell Motility 4:405-416, 1984.
96 SANGER, J.M., A.M. Reingold and J.W. Sanger. Cell surface changes during mitosisand cytokinesis of epithelial cells. Cell Tissue Res. 237:409-417, 1984.
97 Sanger, J.W., B. Mittal and J.M. SANGER. Interaction of fluorescently labeled contractile proteins with the cytoskeleton in cell models. J. Cell Biol. 99:918-928, 1984. PDF
98 Sanger, J.W., B. Mittal and J.M. SANGER. Analysis of myofibrillar structure andassembly using fluorescent labeled contractile proteins. J. Cell Biol. 98:825-833, 1984. PDF
99 Pochapin, M.B., J.M. SANGER and J.W. Sanger. Microinjection of Lucifer yellow CHinto sea urchin eggs and embryos. Cell Tissue Res. 234:309-318, 1983.
100 Sanger, J.W., J.M. SANGER and B.M. Jockusch. Differential response of three types of actin filament bundles to depletion of cellular ATP levels. Euro. J. Cell Biol. 31:197-204, 1983.
101 Sanger, J.W., J.M. SANGER and B.M. Jockusch. Differences in the stress fibers between fibroblasts and epithelial cells. J. Cell Biol. 96:961-969, 1983. PDF
102 SANGER, J.M. and J.W. Sanger. Banding and polarity of actin filaments in interphase and cleaving cells. J. Cell Biol. 86:568-575, 1980. PDF
103 Sanger, J.W., J.M. SANGER , T.E. Kreis and B.M. Jockusch: Reversible translocation of cytoplasmic actin into the nucleus caused by dimethyl sulfoxide. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 77:5268-5272, 1980.
104 Sanger, J.W., J. Gwinn and J.M. SANGER. Dissolution of cytoplasmic actin bundles and the induction of nuclear actin bundles by dimethyl sulfoxide. J. Exp. Zool. 213:227-230, 1980.
105 Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Surface and shape changes during cell division. Cell and Tiss. Res. 209:177-186, 1980.
106 Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Intermediate filament aggregation: Effect on cell topology, cell spreading and surface transport. European J. Cell Biol. 21:67-71, 1980.
107 Sanger, J.W., J.M. SANGER and J. Gwinn. Actin and the mitotic spindle. In: Motility in Cell Function (eds. F. A. Pepe, J. W. Sanger and V. T. Nachmias) Academic Press, pp. 313-323, 1979.
108 Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. The cytoskeleton and cell division. Meth. Achiev. exp.Pathol. 8:110-142, 1979.
109 Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Actin localization during cell division. In: Cold Spring Harbor Conference on Cell Proliferation. 3:1295-1316, 1976.
110 Sanger, J.W. and J.M. SANGER. Polymerization of sperm actin in the presence of cytochalasin-B. J. Exp. Zool. 193:441-447, 1975.
111 SANGER, J.M. and W.T. Jackson. Fine structure of pollen development in Haemanthus katherinae Baker. III. Changes in organelles during development of the vegetative cell. J.Cell Sci. 8:317-329, 1971.
112 SANGER, J.M. and W.T. Jackson. Fine structure of pollen development in Haemanthus katherinae Baker. II. Microtubules and elongation of the generative cell. J. Cell Sci. 8:303-315, 1971.
113 SANGER, J.M. and W.T. Jackson. Fine structure of pollen development in Haemanthus katherinae Baker. I. Formation of vegetative and generative cells. J. Cell Sci. 8:289-301, 1971.
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