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18. Creating a Model Program for Influenza Surveillance in California: Results from the 2005–2006 Influenza Season

21. Disruption of mitotic spindle orientation in a yeast dynein mutant

24. Behavior of dicentric chromosomes in budding yeast.

26. A dynamin-like protein encoded by the yeast sporulation gene SPO15

28. Cdk1 phosphorylation of Esp1/Separase functions with PP2A and Slk19 to regulate pericentric Cohesin and anaphase onset.

31. Injuries Associated With Cribs, Playpens, and Bassinets Among Young Children in the US, 1990-2008.

32. Nuclear oscillations and nuclear filament formation accompany single-strand annealing repair of a dicentric chromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

33. Family Background, Ethnicity, and Urban Delinquency.

40. DNA loops generate intracentromere tension in mitosis.

41. Polymer models reveal how chromatin modification can modulate force at the kinetochore.

42. R-loops at centromeric chromatin contribute to defects in kinetochore integrity and chromosomal instability in budding yeast.

43. Geometric partitioning of cohesin and condensin is a consequence of chromatin loops.

44. Microtubule dynamics drive enhanced chromatin motion and mobilize telomeres in response to DNA damage.

45. Polo kinase Cdc5 associates with centromeres to facilitate the removal of centromeric cohesin during mitosis.

46. Pat1 protects centromere-specific histone H3 variant Cse4 from Psh1-mediated ubiquitination.

47. A high-resolution multimode digital microscope system.

48. Tension-dependent nucleosome remodeling at the pericentromere in yeast.

49. Function and assembly of DNA looping, clustering, and microtubule attachment complexes within a eukaryotic kinetochore.

50. Monoclonal antibodies to VP1 recognize a broad range of enteroviruses.

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