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1. The Use of Cell-Free Xenopus Extracts to Investigate Cytoplasmic Events.

2. Regulatory remodeling in the allo-tetraploid frog Xenopus laevis.

3. Genome evolution in the allotetraploid frog Xenopus laevis.

4. Mitotic noncoding RNA processing promotes kinetochore and spindle assembly in Xenopus.

5. Glutamylation of Nap1 modulates histone H1 dynamics and chromosome condensation in Xenopus.

6. Mitotic spindle scaling during Xenopus development by kif2a and importin α.

7. N-terminal phosphorylation of p60 katanin directly regulates microtubule severing.

8. Katanin contributes to interspecies spindle length scaling in Xenopus.

9. Atomic force microscope imaging of chromatin assembled in Xenopus laevis egg extract.

10. A computational model predicts Xenopus meiotic spindle organization.

11. Nuclear size is regulated by importin α and Ntf2 in Xenopus.

12. Xenopus egg extracts increase dynamics of histone H1 on sperm chromatin.

13. Polyploidy in Xenopus lowers metabolic rate by decreasing total cell surface area.

14. Mitotic chromosomes scale to nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio and cell size in Xenopus.

15. Dodecaploid Xenopus longipes provides insight into the emergence of size scaling relationships during development

16. Monitoring the compaction of single DNA molecules in Xenopus egg extract in real time

17. Molecular conflicts disrupting centromere maintenance contribute to Xenopus hybrid inviability

18. Reconstitution of muscle cell microtubule organization in vitro

19. Identification and characterization of centromeric sequences in Xenopus laevis

20. Kif2a Scales Meiotic Spindle Size in Hymenochirus boettgeri.

21. Importin α Partitioning to the Plasma Membrane Regulates Intracellular Scaling

22. Generation of Xenopus Haploid, Triploid, and Hybrid Embryos

23. Preparation of Cellular Extracts from Xenopus Eggs and Embryos

24. Paternal chromosome loss and metabolic crisis contribute to hybrid inviability in Xenopus.

25. Xenopus Hybrids Provide Insight Into Cell and Organism Size Control

26. TPX2 levels modulate meiotic spindle size and architecture in Xenopus egg extracts

27. Cytoplasmic Volume Modulates Spindle Size During Embryogenesis

28. Mitotic spindle scaling during Xenopus development by kif2a and importin α.

29. Histone H1 compacts DNA under force and during chromatin assembly

30. Mitotic spindle assembly around RCC1-coated beads in Xenopus egg extracts.

31. Genome-wide analysis demonstrates conserved localization of messenger RNAs to mitotic microtubules

32. Histone H1 is essential for mitotic chromosome architecture and segregation in Xenopus laevis egg extracts

33. The condensin complex is required for proper spindle assembly and chromosome segregation in Xenopus egg extracts

34. A computational model predicts Xenopus meiotic spindle organization

35. Xorbit/CLASP links dynamic microtubules to chromosomes in the Xenopus meiotic spindle.

36. Mitotic chromosomes scale to nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio and cell size in Xenopus.

37. Mechanisms of Mitotic Spindle Assembly and Function.

38. A dynamic duo of microtubule modulators.

39. Xenopus tropicalis egg extracts provide insight into scaling of the mitotic spindle.

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