Lillian K Fritz-Laylin
occupation: researcher
Articles 27
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Naegleria's mitotic spindles are built from unique tubulins and highlight core spindle features
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The future of fungi: threats and opportunities
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The actin networks of chytrid fungi reveal evolutionary loss of cytoskeletal complexity in the fungal kingdom
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Identification of antibiotics for use in selection of the chytrid fungi Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans
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"The Missing Link": The Tubulin Mutation Database Connects Over 1500 Missense Mutations With Phenotypes Across Eukaryotes
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Relative Quantitation of Polymerized Actin in Suspension Cells by Flow Cytometry
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Concise Language Promotes Clear Thinking about Cell Shape and Locomotion
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WASP and SCAR are evolutionarily conserved in actin-filled pseudopod-based motility
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Actin-based protrusions of migrating neutrophils are intrinsically lamellar and facilitate direction changes
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Non-model model organisms.
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Our evolving view of cell motility.
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Naegleria: a classic model for de novo basal body assembly
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Rapid centriole assembly in Naegleria reveals conserved roles for both de novo and mentored assembly
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Lattice light-sheet microscopy: imaging molecules to embryos at high spatiotemporal resolution
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Transferred interbacterial antagonism genes augment eukaryotic innate immune function
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The Naegleria genome: a free-living microbial eukaryote lends unique insights into core eukaryotic cell biology
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Plant-type mitochondrial RNA editing in the protist Naegleria gruberi
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The Genome of Naegleria gruberi Illuminates Early Eukaryotic Versatility
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Genomic analysis of organismal complexity in the multicellular green alga Volvox carteri
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Ancestral centriole and flagella proteins identified by analysis of Naegleria differentiation
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Intermediary metabolism in protists: a sequence-based view of facultative anaerobic metabolism in evolutionarily diverse eukaryotes
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Naegleria gruberi de novo basal body assembly occurs via stepwise incorporation of conserved proteins
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Sequencing free-living protists: the case for metagenomics
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The Chlamydomonas genome reveals the evolution of key animal and plant functions
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Kinesin-13 regulates flagellar, interphase, and mitotic microtubule dynamics in Giardia intestinalis
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Phylogenomic analysis of the receptor-like proteins of rice and Arabidopsis.
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Functional analysis of Avr9/Cf-9 rapidly elicited genes identifies a protein kinase, ACIK1, that is essential for full Cf-9-dependent disease resistance in tomato.
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