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    A bidirectional relationship between sleep and oxidative stress in Drosophila by Hill, Vanessa M, O'Connor, Reed M, Sissoko, Gunter B, Irobunda, Ifeoma S, Leong, Stephen, Canman, Julie C, Stavropoulos, Nicholas, Shirasu-Hiza, Mimi

    Published in PLoS biology (12-07-2018)
    “…Although sleep appears to be broadly conserved in animals, the physiological functions of sleep remain unclear. In this study, we sought to identify a…”
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    Circadian autophagy drives iTRF-mediated longevity by Ulgherait, Matt, Midoun, Adil M., Park, Scarlet J., Gatto, Jared A., Tener, Samantha J., Siewert, Julia, Klickstein, Naomi, Canman, Julie C., Ja, William W., Shirasu-Hiza, Mimi

    Published in Nature (London) (14-10-2021)
    “…Time-restricted feeding (TRF) has recently gained interest as a potential anti-ageing treatment for organisms from  Drosophila  to humans 1 – 5 . TRF restricts…”
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    Chromosome segregation occurs by microtubule pushing in oocytes by Laband, Kimberley, Le Borgne, Rémi, Edwards, Frances, Stefanutti, Marine, Canman, Julie C., Verbavatz, Jean-Marc, Dumont, Julien

    Published in Nature communications (14-11-2017)
    “…During cell division, spindle microtubules ensure an equal repartition of chromosomes between the two daughter cells. While the kinetochore-dependent…”
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    Circadian regulation of mitochondrial uncoupling and lifespan by Ulgherait, Matt, Chen, Anna, McAllister, Sophie F., Kim, Han X., Delventhal, Rebecca, Wayne, Charlotte R., Garcia, Christian J., Recinos, Yocelyn, Oliva, Miles, Canman, Julie C., Picard, Martin, Owusu-Ansah, Edward, Shirasu-Hiza, Mimi

    Published in Nature communications (21-04-2020)
    “…Because old age is associated with defects in circadian rhythm, loss of circadian regulation is thought to be pathogenic and contribute to mortality. We show…”
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    Maternal inheritance of functional centrioles in two parthenogenetic nematodes by Perrier, Aurélien, Guiglielmoni, Nadège, Naquin, Delphine, Gorrichon, Kevin, Thermes, Claude, Lameiras, Sonia, Dammermann, Alexander, Schiffer, Philipp H., Brunstein, Maia, Canman, Julie C., Dumont, Julien

    Published in Nature communications (18-07-2024)
    “…Centrioles are the core constituent of centrosomes, microtubule-organizing centers involved in directing mitotic spindle assembly and chromosome segregation in…”
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    Kinetochore component function in C. elegans oocytes revealed by 4D tracking of holocentric chromosomes by Pitayu-Nugroho, Laras, Aubry, Mélanie, Laband, Kimberley, Geoffroy, Hélène, Ganeswaran, Thadshagine, Primadhanty, Audi, Canman, Julie C., Dumont, Julien

    Published in Nature communications (07-07-2023)
    “…During cell division, chromosome congression to the spindle center, their orientation along the spindle long axis and alignment at the metaphase plate depend…”
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    Rho GTPases in animal cell cytokinesis: An occupation by the one percent by Jordan, Shawn N., Canman, Julie C.

    Published in Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-11-2012)
    “…Rho GTPases are molecular switches that elicit distinct effects on the actomyosin cytoskeleton to accurately promote cytokinesis. Although they represent less…”
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    Inhibition of Rac by the GAP Activity of Centralspindlin Is Essential for Cytokinesis by Canman, Julie C, Lewellyn, Lindsay, Laband, Kimberley, Smerdon, Stephen J, Desai, Arshad, Bowerman, Bruce, Oegema, Karen

    “…During cytokinesis, the guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) RhoA orchestrates contractile ring assembly and constriction. RhoA signaling is controlled by the…”
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    FLIRT: fast local infrared thermogenetics for subcellular control of protein function by Hirsch, Sophia M., Sundaramoorthy, Sriramkumar, Davies, Tim, Zhuravlev, Yelena, Waters, Jennifer C., Shirasu-Hiza, Mimi, Dumont, Julien, Canman, Julie C.

    Published in Nature methods (01-11-2018)
    “…FLIRT (fast local infrared thermogenetics) is a microscopy-based technology to locally and reversibly manipulate protein function while simultaneously…”
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    Dissection of central clock function in Drosophila through cell-specific CRISPR-mediated clock gene disruption by Delventhal, Rebecca, O'Connor, Reed M, Pantalia, Meghan M, Ulgherait, Matthew, Kim, Han X, Basturk, Maylis K, Canman, Julie C, Shirasu-Hiza, Mimi

    Published in eLife (15-10-2019)
    “…In , ~150 neurons expressing molecular clock proteins regulate circadian behavior. Sixteen of these neurons secrete the neuropeptide Pdf and have been called…”
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    Synergistic stabilization of microtubules by BUB-1, HCP-1, and CLS-2 controls microtubule pausing and meiotic spindle assembly by Macaisne, Nicolas, Bellutti, Laura, Laband, Kimberley, Edwards, Frances, Pitayu-Nugroho, Laras, Gervais, Alison, Ganeswaran, Thadshagine, Geoffroy, Hélène, Maton, Gilliane, Canman, Julie C, Lacroix, Benjamin, Dumont, Julien

    Published in eLife (17-02-2023)
    “…During cell division, chromosome segregation is orchestrated by a microtubule-based spindle. Interaction between spindle microtubules and kinetochores is…”
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    Neuronal knockdown of Cullin3 as a Drosophila model of autism spectrum disorder by Tener, Samantha J., Lin, Zhi, Park, Scarlet J., Oraedu, Kairaluchi, Ulgherait, Matthew, Van Beek, Emily, Martínez-Muñiz, Andrés, Pantalia, Meghan, Gatto, Jared A., Volpi, Julia, Stavropoulos, Nicholas, Ja, William W., Canman, Julie C., Shirasu-Hiza, Mimi

    Published in Scientific reports (17-01-2024)
    “…Mutations in Cullin-3 ( Cul3 ), a conserved gene encoding a ubiquitin ligase, are strongly associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Here, we…”
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    Kinetochore components are required for central spindle assembly by Maton, Gilliane, Edwards, Frances, Lacroix, Benjamin, Stefanutti, Marine, Laband, Kimberley, Lieury, Tiffany, Kim, Taekyung, Espeut, Julien, Canman, Julie C., Dumont, Julien

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-05-2015)
    “…Using C. elegans zygotes, Dumont and colleagues find that kinetochore proteins, including KNL-1, participate in assembly of central spindle microtubules for…”
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    High-Resolution Temporal Analysis Reveals a Functional Timeline for the Molecular Regulation of Cytokinesis by Davies, Tim, Jordan, Shawn N., Chand, Vandana, Sees, Jennifer A., Laband, Kimberley, Carvalho, Ana X., Shirasu-Hiza, Mimi, Kovar, David R., Dumont, Julien, Canman, Julie C.

    Published in Developmental cell (28-07-2014)
    “…To take full advantage of fast-acting temperature-sensitive mutations, thermal control must be extremely rapid. We developed the Therminator, a device capable…”
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    The Mad1/Mad2 Complex as a Template for Mad2 Activation in the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint by De Antoni, Anna, Pearson, Chad G., Cimini, Daniela, Canman, Julie C., Sala, Valeria, Nezi, Luigi, Mapelli, Marina, Sironi, Lucia, Faretta, Mario, Salmon, Edward D., Musacchio, Andrea

    Published in Current biology (08-02-2005)
    “…Background: The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) imparts fidelity to chromosome segregation by delaying anaphase until all sister chromatid pairs have become…”
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    BUB-1 promotes amphitelic chromosome biorientation via multiple activities at the kinetochore by Edwards, Frances, Maton, Gilliane, Gareil, Nelly, Canman, Julie C, Dumont, Julien

    Published in eLife (14-12-2018)
    “…Accurate chromosome segregation relies on bioriented amphitelic attachments of chromosomes to microtubules of the mitotic spindle, in which sister chromatids…”
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    Merotelic kinetochore orientation occurs frequently during early mitosis in mammalian tissue cells and error correction is achieved by two different mechanisms by Cimini, Daniela, Moree, Ben, Canman, Julie C, Salmon, E D

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-10-2003)
    “…Merotelic kinetochore orientation is an error that occurs when a single kinetochore becomes attached to microtubules from two spindle poles rather than just to…”
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    Cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic mechanisms promote cell-type-specific cytokinetic diversity by Davies, Tim, Kim, Han X, Romano Spica, Natalia, Lesea-Pringle, Benjamin J, Dumont, Julien, Shirasu-Hiza, Mimi, Canman, Julie C

    Published in eLife (20-07-2018)
    “…Cytokinesis, the physical division of one cell into two, is powered by constriction of an actomyosin contractile ring. It has long been assumed that all animal…”
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