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Jeremy Metz
University of Exeter - Exeter / United Kingdom
Engineering & Technology / Computer Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 1246412
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Jeremy Metz's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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ACBD5 and VAPB mediate membrane associations between peroxisomes and the ERJL Costello, IG Castro, C Hacker, TA Schrader, J Metz, D Zeuschner, ...Journal of Cell Biology 216 (2), 331-342, 20171862017
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Investigating the physiology of viable but non-culturable bacteria by microfluidics and time-lapse microscopyRA Bamford, A Smith, J Metz, G Glover, RW Titball, S PagliaraBMC biology 15 (1), 1-12, 20171222017
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Synergy between multiple microtubule-generating pathways confers robustness to centrosome-driven mitotic spindle formationD Hayward, J Metz, C Pellacani, JG WakefieldDevelopmental cell 28 (1), 81-93, 2014962014
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Human Fidgetin is a microtubule severing the enzyme and minus-end depolymerase that regulates mitosisS Mukherjee, JDD Valencia, S Stewman, J Metz, S Monnier, U Rath, ...Cell cycle 11 (12), 2359-2366, 2012982012
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Active diffusion and microtubule-based transport oppose myosin forces to position organelles in cellsC Lin, M Schuster, SC Guimaraes, P Ashwin, M Schrader, J Metz, ...Nature communications 7 (1), 11814, 2016932016
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