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    Pathogens and polymers: microbe-host interactions illuminate the cytoskeleton by Haglund, Cat M, Welch, Matthew D

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (03-10-2011)
    “…Intracellular pathogens subvert the host cell cytoskeleton to promote their own survival, replication, and dissemination. Study of these microbes has led to…”
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    Rickettsia Sca2 is a bacterial formin-like mediator of actin-based motility by Welch, Matthew D, Kovar, David R, Choe, Julie E, Haglund, Cat M, Skau, Colleen T

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-11-2010)
    “…Diverse intracellular pathogens subvert the host actin-polymerization machinery to drive movement within and between cells during infection. Rickettsia in the…”
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    Functional genomics of eukaryotic photosynthesis using insertional mutagenesis of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by Dent, R.M, Haglund, C.M, Chin, B.L, Kobayashi, M.C, Niyogi, K.K

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2005)
    “…The unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a widely used model organism for studies of oxygenic photosynthesis in eukaryotes. Here we describe the…”
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    Defining a core set of actin cytoskeletal proteins critical for actin-based motility of Rickettsia by Serio, Alisa W, Jeng, Robert L, Haglund, Cat M, Reed, Shawna C, Welch, Matthew D

    Published in Cell host & microbe (20-05-2010)
    “…Many Rickettsia species are intracellular bacterial pathogens that use actin-based motility for spread during infection. However, while other bacteria assemble…”
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    Functional Genomics of Eukaryotic Photosynthesis Using Insertional Mutagenesis of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii1 by Dent, Rachel M, Haglund, Cat M, Chin, Brian L, Kobayashi, Marilyn C, Niyogi, Krishna K

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2005)
    “…The unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a widely used model organism for studies of oxygenic photosynthesis in eukaryotes. Here we describe the…”
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