Publications

1998

Hwang, Lau, DL Smith, Mistrot, Hardwick, Hwang, Amon, and AW Murray. 1998. “Budding Yeast Cdc20: A Target of the Spindle Checkpoint”. Science, 279, 5353, Pp. 1041-4
Hwang, Lau, DL Smith, Mistrot, Hardwick, Hwang, Amon, and AW Murray. 1998. “Budding Yeast Cdc20: A Target of the Spindle Checkpoint”. Science, 279, 5353, Pp. 1041-4
AW Murray. 1998. “MAP Kinases in Meiosis”. Cell, 92, 2, Pp. 157-9
AW Murray. 1998. “MAP Kinases in Meiosis”. Cell, 92, 2, Pp. 157-9

1997

Marshall, Straight, Marko, Swedlow, Dernburg, Belmont, AW Murray, Agard, and Sedat. 1997. “Interphase Chromosomes Undergo Constrained Diffusional Motion in Living Cells”. Curr Biol, 7, 12, Pp. 930-9
Marshall, Straight, Marko, Swedlow, Dernburg, Belmont, AW Murray, Agard, and Sedat. 1997. “Interphase Chromosomes Undergo Constrained Diffusional Motion in Living Cells”. Curr Biol, 7, 12, Pp. 930-9
Hartwell, Szankasi, Roberts, AW Murray, and Friend. 1997. “Integrating Genetic Approaches into the Discovery of Anticancer Drugs”. Science, 278, 5340, Pp. 1064-8
Hartwell, Szankasi, Roberts, AW Murray, and Friend. 1997. “Integrating Genetic Approaches into the Discovery of Anticancer Drugs”. Science, 278, 5340, Pp. 1064-8
Gordon, Sitnikov, Webb, Teleman, Straight, R. Losick, AW Murray, and Wright. 1997. “Chromosome and Low Copy Plasmid Segregation in E. Coli: Visual Evidence for Distinct Mechanisms”. Cell, 90, 6, Pp. 1113-21
Gordon, Sitnikov, Webb, Teleman, Straight, R. Losick, AW Murray, and Wright. 1997. “Chromosome and Low Copy Plasmid Segregation in E. Coli: Visual Evidence for Distinct Mechanisms”. Cell, 90, 6, Pp. 1113-21
Straight, Marshall, Sedat, and AW Murray. 1997. “Mitosis in Living Budding Yeast: Anaphase A But No Metaphase Plate”. Science, 277, 5325, Pp. 574-8
Straight, Marshall, Sedat, and AW Murray. 1997. “Mitosis in Living Budding Yeast: Anaphase A But No Metaphase Plate”. Science, 277, 5325, Pp. 574-8
Webb, Teleman, S. Gordon, Straight, Belmont, Lin, Grossman, Wright, and R. Losick. 1997. “Bipolar Localization of the Replication Origin Regions of Chromosomes in Vegetative and Sporulating Cells of B. Subtilis”. Cell, 88, 5, Pp. 667-74
Webb, Teleman, S. Gordon, Straight, Belmont, Lin, Grossman, Wright, and R. Losick. 1997. “Bipolar Localization of the Replication Origin Regions of Chromosomes in Vegetative and Sporulating Cells of B. Subtilis”. Cell, 88, 5, Pp. 667-74
Straight and AW Murray. 1997. “The Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Budding Yeast”. Methods Enzymol, 283, Pp. 425-40
Straight and AW Murray. 1997. “The Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Budding Yeast”. Methods Enzymol, 283, Pp. 425-40

1996

Rudner and AW Murray. 1996. “The Spindle Assembly Checkpoint”. Curr Opin Cell Biol, 8, 6, Pp. 773-80
Rudner and AW Murray. 1996. “The Spindle Assembly Checkpoint”. Curr Opin Cell Biol, 8, 6, Pp. 773-80

Books

The cell cycle: an introduction (1993)

In the last decade there has been a revolution in our comprehension of how cells grow and divide. Results from experiments on yeast, embryos, and cultured mammalian cells have unified seemingly disparate viewpoints into a single set of principles for normal cellular reproduction in plants, animals and bacteria. Written by two leading participants in that revolution, The Cell Cycle provides the first thorough, authoritative account of the new philosophy of normal cellular reproduction and how it emerged. It is a vivid portrayal of the molecular logic of the cell: how the cell engine induces DNA replication and chromosome replication; how the integrity of genetic information is preserved; and how cell size and environmental signals regulate the cycle of growth and division. By describing important breakthroughs in their historical and experimental context, The Cell Cycle traces the development of the new vision of cell biology and shows its relevance to other areas of modern biology. It is the ideal introduction to the current understanding of cell growth and division for advanced undergraduate and graduate level cell biology courses.