Gönczy Pierre  
Bellanger, J. M., Carter, J. C., Phillips, J. B., Canard, C., Bowerman, B., and Gönczy, P. (2007). ZYG-9, TAC-1 and ZYG-8 together ensure correct microtubule function throughout the cell cycle of C. elegans embryos. J Cell Sci 120, 2963-2973. Abstract

Hachet, V., Canard, C., and Gönczy, P. (2007). Centrosomes Promote Timely Mitotic Entry in C. elegans Embryos. Dev Cell 12, 531-541. Abstract

Nguyen-Ngoc, T., Afshar, K., and Gönczy, P. (2007). Coupling of cortical dynein and Galpha proteins mediates spindle positioning in Caenorhabditis elegans. Nat Cell Biol 9, 1294-1302. Abstract

Strnad, P., Leidel, S., Vinogradova, T., Euteneuer, U., Khodjakov, A., and Gönczy, P. (2007). Regulated HsSAS-6 levels ensure formation of a single procentriole per centriole during the centrosome duplication cycle. Dev Cell 13, 203-213. Abstract
Delattre, M., Canard, C., and Gönczy, P. (2006). Sequential Protein Recruitment in C. elegans Centriole Formation. Curr Biol 16, 1844-1849. Abstract
Afshar, K., Willard, F. S., Colombo, K., Siderovski, D. P., and Gönczy, P. (2005). Cortical localization of the G{alpha} protein GPA-16 requires RIC-8 function during C. elegans asymmetric cell division. Development. 2005 14, 4449-4459. Abstract

Leidel, S., and Gönczy, P. (2005). Centrosome duplication and nematodes: recent insights from an old relationship. Dev Cell 9, 317-325. Abstract

Leidel, S, Delattre, M, Cerutti, L, Baumer, K, Gönczy, P (2005). SAS-6 defines a protein family required for centrosome duplication in C. elegans and in human cells. Nat Cell Biol 7, 115-125. Abstract

Sonnichsen, B., Koski, L. B., Walsh, A., Marschall, P., Neumann, B., Brehm, M., Alleaume, A. M., Artelt, J., Bettencourt, P., Cassin, E., Hewitson, M., Holz, C., Khan, M., Lazik, S., Martin, C., Nitzsche, B., Ruer, M., Stamford, J., Winzi, M., Heinkel, R., Roder, M., Finell, J., Hantsch, H., Jones, S. J., Jones, M., Piano, F., Gunsalus, K. C., Oegema, K., Gönczy, P., Coulson, A., Hyman, A. A. , and Echeverri, C. J. (2005). Full-genome RNAi profiling of early embryogenesis in C. elegans. Nature 434, 462-469. Abstract

Gönczy, P., and Rose, L. S. (2005). Asymmetric cell division and axis formation in the embryo. In :  WormBook, The C. elegans Research Community, ed. doi/10.1895/wormbook.1.30.1
Afshar, K, Willard, FS, Colombo, K, Johnston, CA, McCudden, CR, Siderovski, DP, and Gönczy, P (2004). RIC-8 is required for GPR-1/2-dependent Galpha function during asymmetric division of C. elegans embryos. Cell 119, 219-230. Abstract

Cockell, MM, Baumer, K, and Gönczy, P (2004). lis-1 is required for dynein-dependent cell division processes in C. elegans embryos. J Cell Sci 117, 4571-4582. Abstract

Delattre, M, and Gönczy, P (2004). The arithmetic of centrosome biogenesis. J Cell Sci 117, 1619-1630. Abstract

Delattre, M, Leidel, S, Wani, K, Baumer, K, Bamat, J, Schnabel, H, Feichtinger, R, Schnabel, R, and Gönczy, P (2004). Centriolar SAS-5 is required for centrosome duplication in C. elegans. Nat Cell Biol 6, 656-664. Abstract

Gönczy, P (2004). Myosin assembly: the power of multiubiquitylation. Cell 118, 272-274. Abstract

Gönczy, P (2004). Centrosomes: hooked on the nucleus. Curr Biol 14, R268-270. Abstract

Sonneville, R, and Gönczy, P (2004). zyg-11 and cul-2 regulate progression through meiosis II and polarity establishment in C. elegans. Development 131, 3527-3543. Abstract
Bellanger, J.M., Gönczy, P. (2003). TAC-1 and ZYG-9 form a complex that promotes microtubule assembly in C. elegans embryos.  Curr Biol. 13, 1488-1498. Abstract

Brauchle, M., Baumer, K., Gönczy, P. (2003). Differential activation of the DNA replication checkpoint contributes to asynchrony of cell division in C. elegans embryos. Curr Biol. 13, 819-27. Abstract

Colombo, K., Grill, S.W., Kimple, R.J., Willard, F.S., Siderovski, D.P., Gönczy, P. (2003).Translation of polarity cues into asymmetric spindle positioning in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos. Science 300, 1957-1961. Abstract

Gönczy, P. (2003). Mechanisms of cell division: lessons from a nematode. Med Sci (Paris). 19, 735-42. Abstract

Leidel, S., and Gönczy, P. (2003). SAS-4 is essential for centrosome duplication in C elegans and is recruited to daughter centrioles once per cell cycle. Dev Cell 4, 431-439. Abstract
Gönczy, P. (2002). Mechanisms of spindle positioning: focus on flies and worms. Trends Cell Biol 12, 332-339. Abstract

Gönczy, P. (2002). Nuclear envelope: torn apart at mitosis. Curr Biol 12, R242-244. Abstract

Hannak, E., Oegema, K., Kirkham, M., Gönczy, P., Habermann, B., and Hyman, A. A. (2002). The kinetically dominant assembly pathway for centrosomal asters in C. elegans is gamma-tubulin dependent. J Cell Biol 157, 591-602. Abstract

Kurz, T., Pintard, L., Willis, J. H., Hamill, D. R., Gönczy, P., Peter, M., and Bowerman, B. (2002). Cytoskeletal regulation by the Nedd8 ubiquitin-like protein modification pathway. Science 295, 1294-1298. Abstract
Gönczy, P., Bellanger, J.-M., Kirkham, M., Pozniakowski, A., Baumer, K., Phillips, J.B., and Hyman, A.A. (2001). zyg-8, a gene required for spindle positioning in C. elegans, encodes a Doublecortin-related kinase that promotes microtubule assembly. Dev. Cell 1, 363-375. Abstract

Gönczy, P., Grill, S., Stelzer, E.H.K., Kirkham, M., and Hyman, A.A. (2001). Spindle positioning during the asymmetric first cell division of C. elegans embryos. Novartis Foundation Symposium 237, 164-175. Abstract

Grill, S.W., Gönczy, P., Stelzer, E.H., and Hyman, A.A. (2001). Polarity controls forces governing asymmetric spindle positioning in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. Nature 409, 630-633. Abstract
Gönczy, P., Echeverri, G., Oegema, K., Coulson, A., Jones, S. J., Copley, R. R., Duperon, J., Oegema, J., Brehm, M., Cassin, E., Hannak, E., Kirkham, M., Pichler, S., Flohrs, K., Goessen, A., Leidel, S., Alleaume, A. M., Martin, C., Ozlu, N., Bork, P., and Hyman, A. A. (2000). Functional genomic analysis of cell division in C. elegans using RNAi of genes on chromosome III. Nature 408, 331-336. Abstract

Jantsch-Plunger, V., Gönczy, P., Romano, A., Schnabel, H., Hamill, D., Schnabel, R., Hyman, A. A., and Glotzer, M. (2000). CYK-4: A Rho family gtpase activating protein (GAP) required for central spindle formation and cytokinesis. J. Cell Biol. 149, 1391-1404. Abstract

Pichler, S., Gönczy, P., Schnabel, H., Pozniakowski, A., Ashford, A., Schnabel, R., and Hyman, A. A. (2000). OOC-3, a novel putative transmembrane protein required for establishment of cortical domains and spindle orientation in the P(1) blastomere of C. elegans embryos. Development 127, 2063-2073. Abstract
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