1993 Articles

Autoantibodies to Nuclear Mitotic Apparatus in a Patient with Vitiligo and Autoimmune Thyroiditis. P. Auer-Grumbach and M. Stangl. Dermatology. vol. 186, pp. 229-231.

NuMA is Required for the Proper Completion of Mitosis. Duane A. Compton and Don W. Cleveland. Journal of Cell Biology. vol. 120, no. 4, pp. 947-957. Cover Photo

Microinjection of a Monoclonal Antibody against SPN Antigen, now Identified by Peptide Sequences as the NuMA Protein, Induces Micronuclei in PtK2 Cells. Markku Kallajoki, Jens Harboth, Klaus Weber, and Mary Osborn. Journal of Cell Science. vol. 104, pp. 139-150.

Primary Structure and Microtubule-Interacting Domain of the SP-H Antigen: Homologous Protein to NuMA. Takami Maekawa and Ryoko Kuriyama. Journal of Cell Science. vol. 105, pp. 589-600.

Death-Induced Changes to the Nuclear Matrix: the Use of ANti-Nuclear Matrix Antibodies to the Study Agents of Apoptosis. Thomas Miller, Lee Anne Bequsang, Marc Meneghini, and Graham Lidgard. Biotechniques. vol. 15, no. 6, pp. 1042-1047.

Assignment of the nuclear Mitotic Apparatus protein NuMA Gene to Human Chromosome 11q13. Cynthia A. Sparks, Peter L. Bangs, Gerard P. McNeil, Jeanne B. Lawrence, and Edward G. Fey. Genomics. vol. 17, pp.222-224.

Nuclear Proteins of the Bovine Esophageal Epithelium. II. The Numa Gene gives rise to Multiple mRNAs and GEne Products Reactive with Monoclonal Antibody W1. Tang K. Tang, Chieh-ju C. Tang, Yin-Ling Chen, and Cheng-Wen Wu. Journal of Cell Science. vol. 104, pp. 249-260.