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Gell, Christopher

Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society  

 

Researcher Profile

 
Position: Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons219179

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Publications

 
 
 : Gell, C., Friel, C., Borgonovo, B., Drechsel, D. N., Hyman, A. A., & Howard, J. (2011). Purification of tubulin from porcine brain. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 777, 15-28. [PubMan] : Gardner, M., Zanic, M., Gell, C., Bormuth, V., & Howard, J. (2011). Depolymerizing Kinesins Kip3 and MCAK Shape Cellular Microtubule Architecture by Differential Control of Catastrophe. Cell, 147(5), 1092-1103. [PubMan] : Korten, T., Nitzsche, B., Gell, C., Ruhnow, F., Leduc, C., & Diez, S. (2011). Fluorescence imaging of single Kinesin motors on immobilized microtubules. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 783, 121-137. [PubMan] : Gell, C., Bormuth, V., Brouhard, G. J., Cohen, D. N., Diez, S., Friel, C., Helenius, J. H., Nitzsche, B., Petzold, H., Ribbe, J., Schäffer, E., Stear, J. H., Trushko, A., Varga, V., Widlund, P., Zanic, M., & Howard, J. (2010). Microtubule dynamics reconstituted in vitro and imaged by single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. In L. Wilson (Ed.), Microtubules, in vitro (pp. 221-245). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. [PubMan] : Gell, C., Berndt, M., Enderlein, J., & Diez, S. (2009). TIRF microscopy evanescent field calibration using tilted fluorescent microtubules. Journal of Microscopy, 234(1), 38-46. [PubMan]