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  1. 1.   Discovery of the mitotic selective chromatid segregation phenomenon and its implications for vertebrate development
  2. Armakolas, A.; Koutsilieris, M.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 2010, Feb; 22(1): 81-87.
  1. 2.   Broad Mesodermal and Endodermal Deletion of Nodal at Postgastrulation Stages Results Solely in Left/Right Axial Defects
  2. Kumar, A.; Lualdi, M.; Lewandoski, M.; Kuehn, M. R.
  3. Developmental Dynamics. 2008 237(12): 3591-3601.
  1. 3.   Left-right dynein motor implicated in selective chromatid segregation in mouse cells
  2. Armakolas, A.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Science. 2007, Jan; 315(5808): 100-101.
  1. 4.   Asymmetric localization of Vangl2 and Fz3 indicate novel mechanisms for planar cell polarity in mammals
  2. Montcouquiol, M.; Sans, N.; Huss, D.; Kach, J.; Dickman, J. D.; Forge, A.; Rachel, R. A.; Copeland, N. G.; Jenkins, N. A.; Bogani, D.; Murdoch, J.; Warchol, M. E.; Wenthold, R. J.; Kelley, M. W.
  3. Journal of Neuroscience. 2006, MAY 10; 26(19): 5265-5275.
  1. 5.   Wnt3a links left-right determination with segmentation and anteroposterior axis elongation
  2. Nakaya, M. A.; Biris, K.; Tsukiyama, T.; Jaime, S.; Rawls, J. A.; Yamaguchi, T. P.
  3. Development. 2005, DEC; 132(24): 5425-5436.
  1. 6.   Biochemical interactions between proteins and mat1 cis-acting sequences required for imprinting in fission yeast
  2. Lee, B. S.; Grewal, S. I. S.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 2004, NOV; 24(22): 9813-9822.
  1. 7.   A genetic mechanism implicates chromosome 11 in schizophrenia and bipolar diseases
  2. Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Genetics. 2004, AUG; 167(4): 1833-1840.
  1. 8.   An epigenetic hypothesis for human brain laterality, handedness, and psychosis development
  2. Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. 2004 69: 499-506.
  1. 9.   Justified chauvinism: advances in defining meiotic recombination through sperm typing
  2. Carrington, M.; Cullen, M.
  3. Trends in Genetics. 2004 20(4): 196-205.
  1. 10.   High levels of fluctuating asymmetry in populations of Apodemus flavicollis from the most contaminated areas in Chornobyl
  2. Oleksyk, T. K.; Novak, J. M.; Purdue, J. R.; Gashchak, S. P.; Smith, M. H.
  3. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 2004 73(1): 1-20.
  1. 13.   Breaking symmetry in the structure determination of (large) symmetric protein dimers
  2. Gaponenko, V.; Altieri, A. S.; Li, J.; Byrd, R. A.
  3. Journal of Biomolecular Nmr. 2002 24(2): 143-148.
  1. 15.   Impact of a population bottleneck on symmetry and genetic diversity in the northern elephant seal
  2. Hoelzel, A. R.; Fleischer, R. C.; Campagna, C.; Le Boeuf, B. J.; Alvord, G.
  3. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 2002 15(4): 567-575.
  1. 16.   A DNA replication-arrest site RTS1 regulates imprinting by determining the direction of replication at mat1 in S-pombe
  2. Dalgaard, J. Z.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Genes & Development. 2001 15(16): 2060-2068.
  1. 17.   swi1 and swi3 perform imprinting, pausing, and termination of DNA replication in S-pombe
  2. Dalgaard, J. Z.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Cell. 2000 102(6): 745-751.
  1. 18.   Genetic models for handedness, brain lateralization, schizophrenia, and manic-depression
  2. Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Schizophrenia Research. 1999 39(3): 207-218.
  1. 19.   Orientation of DNA replication establishes mating-type switching pattern in S-pombe
  2. Dalgaard, L. Z.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Nature. 1999 400(6740): 181-184.
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