Dr. Janet L. Paluh
College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), USA
Email: JPaluh@uamail.albany.edu
Qualifications
Ph.D., Cancer Biology, Stanford University, USA
M.S., Biochemistry, Purdue University, USA
Publications (Selected)
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Paluh, J.L., Dai, G., and Chrisey, D. (2010) In search of the Holy Grail: Engineering the stem cell niche. European Pharmaceutical Review. Invited review in submission.
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Stansfield, H.E., Nairn, A.V., Li, B., Gasimli, L., Liu, H., Paluh, J.L., Moreman, K.W., Dordick, J.S., and R. J. Linhardt (2010) Loss of pluripotency in NCC‐IT teratocarcinoma cells accompanied by structural remodeling of Heparin/Heparan Sulfate disaccharides. Manuscript in preparation for submission to J. Biol. Chem.
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Seo, L., Kenny, K., Zhou, R., Cruz, L., Fine, R. and J.L. Paluh (2010). Conserved and divergent mechanisms of the microtubule organizaing center γ‐tubulin small complex (γ‐TuSC). Manuscript in preparation.
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Simeonov, D.R., Kenny, K., Moyer, A., Seo, L. Allen, J. and J.L. Paluh (2009) Distinct Kinesin‐14 mitotic mechanisms in spindle bipolarity. Cell Cycle 8(21), 3571‐3583. * featured in News and Views, Spindle function in yeast: a human motor to the rescue 8(21): 3452‐3454.
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Paluh, J.L. (2008) Sentinels of DNA integrity in stem cells. Cell Cycle 7(18): 2779‐2780.
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Paluh, J.L. (2008) Kinesin‐14 leaps to pole position in bipolar spindle assembly. Chinese Journal of Cancer, 27(9): 1‐5.
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Rodriguez, A. S., Killilea, A. N., Batac, J., Filopei, J., Simeonov, D.R., Lin, I. and J.L. Paluh (2008) Protein complexes at the microtubule organizing center regulate bipolar spindle assembly. Cell Cycle. 7(9): 1246‐1253.