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1. Esperanto for histones: CENP-A, not CenH3, is the centromeric histone H3 variant.

2. Control of lymphocyte function through CD27-CD70 interactions

3. CD27-CD70 interaction: unravelling its implication in normal and neoplastic B-cell growth

4. A kinesin-based approach for inducing chromosome-specific mis-segregation in human cells.

5. Human chromosome-specific aneuploidy is influenced by DNA-dependent centromeric features.

6. Compound heterozygous NEK1 variants in two siblings with oral-facial-digital syndrome type II (Mohr syndrome).

7. Chromosome segregation regulation in human zygotes: altered mitotic histone phosphorylation dynamics underlying centromeric targeting of the chromosomal passenger complex.

8. Rif1 Is Required for Resolution of Ultrafine DNA Bridges in Anaphase to Ensure Genomic Stability.

9. Inter-domain Cooperation in INCENP Promotes Aurora B Relocation from Centromeres to Microtubules.

10. Shugoshin-1 balances Aurora B kinase activity via PP2A to promote chromosome bi-orientation.

11. Functionality of the chromosomal passenger complex in cancer.

12. Cell biology. Mind the midzone.

13. Cell division: control of the chromosomal passenger complex in time and space.

14. Transgenic expression of survivin compensates for OX40-deficiency in driving Th2 development and allergic inflammation.

15. Mps1 promotes rapid centromere accumulation of Aurora B.

16. Cell division control by the Chromosomal Passenger Complex.

17. Development of a chemical genetic approach for human aurora B kinase identifies novel substrates of the chromosomal passenger complex.

18. A role for Aurora C in the chromosomal passenger complex during human preimplantation embryo development.

19. A positive feedback loop involving Haspin and Aurora B promotes CPC accumulation at centromeres in mitosis.

20. Temporal changes in Hec1 phosphorylation control kinetochore-microtubule attachment stability during mitosis.

21. Aurora B potentiates Mps1 activation to ensure rapid checkpoint establishment at the onset of mitosis.

22. Shared and separate functions of polo-like kinases and aurora kinases in cancer.

23. Chromosome segregation: taking the passenger seat.

24. Aurora B kinase cooperates with CENP-E to promote timely anaphase onset.

26. Sensing chromosome bi-orientation by spatial separation of aurora B kinase from kinetochore substrates.

27. The Aurora kinase family in cell division and cancer.

28. The chromosomal passenger complex and the spindle assembly checkpoint: kinetochore-microtubule error correction and beyond.

29. Mps1 phosphorylates Borealin to control Aurora B activity and chromosome alignment.

30. The chromosomal passenger complex controls spindle checkpoint function independent from its role in correcting microtubule kinetochore interactions.

31. Phosphorylation by aurora-B negatively regulates survivin function during mitosis.

32. The case for Survivin as mitotic regulator.

33. Subcellular localization and nucleocytoplasmic transport of the chromosomal passenger proteins before nuclear envelope breakdown.

34. The chromosomal passenger complex: guiding Aurora-B through mitosis.

35. Uncoupling the central spindle-associated function of the chromosomal passenger complex from its role at centromeres.

36. Survivin mediates targeting of the chromosomal passenger complex to the centromere and midbody.

37. Apoptosis via the B cell antigen receptor requires Bax translocation and involves mitochondrial depolarization, cytochrome C release, and caspase-9 activation.

38. The survivin/Aurora B complex: its role in coordinating tension and attachment.

39. Survivin is required for a sustained spindle checkpoint arrest in response to lack of tension.

40. Prevention of B cell antigen receptor-induced apoptosis by ligation of CD40 occurs downstream of cell cycle regulation.

41. CD20-induced B cell death can bypass mitochondria and caspase activation.

42. The caspase 8 inhibitor c-FLIP(L) modulates T-cell receptor-induced proliferation but not activation-induced cell death of lymphocytes.

43. The forkhead transcription factor FoxO regulates transcription of p27Kip1 and Bim in response to IL-2.

44. Protein kinase A regulates expression of p27(kip1) and cyclin D3 to suppress proliferation of leukemic T cell lines.

45. Cytolytic mechanisms and expression of activation-regulating receptors on effector-type CD8+CD45RA+CD27- human T cells.

46. Aberrant expression and reverse signalling of CD70 on malignant B cells.

47. Dissection of pathways leading to antigen receptor-induced and Fas/CD95-induced apoptosis in human B cells.

48. Functional B cell abnormalities in HIV type 1 infection: role of CD40L and CD70.

49. Antigen-presenting cell-derived signals determine expression levels of CD70 on primed T cells.

50. Phenotype and function of human B cells expressing CD70 (CD27 ligand).

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