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1. The parasitic lifestyle of an archaeal symbiont

3. Probing archaeal cell biology: exploring the use of dyes in the imaging of Sulfolobus cells

4. Polarized SCAR and the Arp2/3 complex regulate apical cortical remodeling in asymmetrically dividing neuroblasts

5. Asgard archaea shed light on the evolutionary origins of the eukaryotic ubiquitin-ESCRT machinery

6. Dynamics of cell rounding during detachment

7. Modelling membrane reshaping by staged polymerization of ESCRT-III filaments.

9. Changes in ESCRT-III filament geometry drive membrane remodelling and fission in silico

10. Automating multimodal microscopy with NanoJ-Fluidics

11. A role for actomyosin contractility in Notch signaling

12. The Mechanics of Mitotic Cell Rounding

13. Size control in mammalian cells involves modulation of both growth rate and cell cycle duration

14. Two-step interphase microtubule disassembly aids spindle morphogenesis

15. Evolution or revolution? Changing the way science is published and communicated.

16. The role of chromosome missegregation in cancer development: a theoretical approach using agent-based modelling.

17. A biomechanical analysis of ventral furrow formation in the Drosophila melanogaster embryo.

18. A polarised population of dynamic microtubules mediates homeostatic length control in animal cells.

19. A genome-wide RNAi screen to dissect centriole duplication and centrosome maturation in Drosophila.

20. The evolution of robust development and homeostasis in artificial organisms.

21. The role of RAS oncogenes in controlling epithelial mechanics

22. The patterned assembly and stepwise Vps4-mediated disassembly of composite ESCRT-III polymers drives archaeal cell division

23. The intracellular lifestyle of an archaeal symbiont

24. Oncogenic Ras deregulates cell-substrate interactions during mitotic rounding and respreading to alter cell division orientation

25. SCAR and the Arp2/3 complex polarise the actomyosin cortex and plasma membrane organization in asymmetrically dividing neuroblasts

26. Tension at intercellular junctions is necessary for accurate orientation of cell division in the epithelium plane

27. The patterned assembly and stepwise Vps4-mediated disassembly of composite ESCRT-III polymers drives archaeal cell division

31. Nuclear envelope remodelling during mitosis

32. Mechanochemical Rules for Shape-Shifting Filaments that Remodel Membranes

33. Spindle reorientation in response to mechanical stress is an emergent property of the spindle positioning mechanisms

34. Physical mechanisms of ESCRT-III-driven cell division

35. Oncogenic

36. Characterisation of the Ubiquitin-ESCRT pathway in Asgard archaea sheds new light on origins of membrane trafficking in eukaryotes

37. Aurora B‐dependent polarization of the cortical actomyosin network during mitotic exit

38. Bacterial Vipp1 and PspA are members of the ancient ESCRT-III membrane-remodelling superfamily

39. An asymmetric junctional mechanoresponse coordinates mitotic rounding with epithelial integrity

40. Physical mechanisms of ESCRT-III-driven cell division in archaea

41. Oncogenic RAS instructs morphological transformation of human epithelia via differential tissue mechanics

42. Oncogenic RAS instructs morphological transformation of human epithelia via differential tissue mechanics

43. Exploring the Design Rules for Efficient Membrane-Reshaping Nanostructures

44. Moving simply: Naegleria crawls and feeds using an ancient Arp2/3-dependent mechanism

45. Asymmetric nuclear division of neural stem cells contributes to the formation of sibling nuclei with different identities

46. Bacterial Vipp1 and PspA are members of the ancient ESCRT-III membrane-remodelling superfamily

47. The proteasome controls ESCRT-III–mediated cell division in an archaeon

48. Live cell imaging of the hyperthermophilic archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius identifies complementary roles for two ESCRTIII homologues in ensuring a robust and symmetric cell division

49. An ESCRT-III Polymerization Sequence Drives Membrane Deformation and Fission

50. Closed mitosis requires local disassembly of the nuclear envelope

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