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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Kangzhen Dong
Dr Stephen Addinall
Professor David Lydall
Dr Julian Rutherford
The Yeast Copper Response Is Regulated by DNA Damage2013
Dr Hsin Yu Chang
Dr Conor Lawless
Dr Stephen Addinall
Morgan Taschuk
Professor Anil Wipat
et al.
Genome-Wide Analysis to Identify Pathways Affecting Telomere-Initiated Senescence in Budding Yeast2011
Dr Stephen Addinall
Dr Eva-Maria Holstein
Dr Conor Lawless
Dr Min Yu
Dr Kaye Chapman
et al.
Quantitative Fitness Analysis Shows That NMD Proteins and Many Other Protein Complexes Suppress or Enhance Distinct Telomere Cap Defects2011
Dr Conor Lawless
Professor Darren Wilkinson
Dr Stephen Addinall
Professor David Lydall
Colonyzer: automated quantification of micro-organism growth characteristics on solid agar2010
Dr Jennifer Hallinan
Dr Matthew Pocock
Dr Stephen Addinall
Professor David Lydall
Professor Anil Wipat
et al.
Clustering incorporating shortest paths identifies relevant modules in functional interaction networks2009
Dr Stephen Addinall
Dawn Downey
Dr Min Yu
Dr Mikhajlo Zubko
James Dewar
et al.
A Genome-wide Suppressor and Enhancer Analysis of cdc13-1 Reveals Varied Cellular Processes Influencing Telomere Capping in Saccharomyces cerevisiae2008
Dr David Scott
Kate Sloan
Dr Stephen Addinall
FtsZ Polymer-bundling by the Escherichia coli ZapA Orthologue, YgfE, Involves a Conformational Change in Bound GTP2007
Dr Stephen Addinall
Expression, purification and crystallization of the cell-division protein YgfE from Escherichia coli2005
Dr Stephen Addinall
New temperature-sensitive alleles of ftsZ in Escherichia coli2005
Dr Stephen Addinall
Molecular evolution of FtsZ protein sequences encoded within the genomes of archaea, bacteria, and eukaryota2004
Dr Stephen Addinall
Dynamic FtsZ polymerization is sensitive to the GTP to GDP ratio and can be maintained at steady state using a GTP-regeneration system2003
Dr Stephen Addinall
The tubulin ancestor, FtsZ, draughtsman, designer and driving force for bacterial cytokinesis2002