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Vladimir Gelfand
Vladimir Gelfand
Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, Northwestern University
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Kinesin and dynein move a peroxisome in vivo: a tug-of-war or coordinated movement?
C Kural, H Kim, S Syed, G Goshima, VI Gelfand, PR Selvin
Science 308 (5727), 1469-1472, 2005
7452005
Role of actin in anchoring postsynaptic receptors in cultured hippocampal neurons: differential attachment of NMDA versus AMPA receptors
DW Allison, VI Gelfand, I Spector, AM Craig
Journal of Neuroscience 18 (7), 2423-2436, 1998
6991998
Dynactin is required for bidirectional organelle transport
SW Deacon, AS Serpinskaya, PS Vaughan, ML Fanarraga, I Vernos, ...
The Journal of cell biology 160 (3), 297-301, 2003
3982003
Small-molecule inhibitors of the AAA+ ATPase motor cytoplasmic dynein
AJ Firestone, JS Weinger, M Maldonado, K Barlan, LD Langston, ...
Nature 484 (7392), 125-129, 2012
3962012
Interactions and regulation of molecular motors in Xenopus melanophores
SP Gross, MC Tuma, SW Deacon, AS Serpinskaya, AR Reilein, ...
The Journal of cell biology 156 (5), 855-865, 2002
3502002
Microtubule dynamics: mechanism, regulation, and function
VI Gelfand, AD Bershadsky
Annual review of cell biology 7 (1), 93-116, 1991
3191991
Postsynaptic scaffolds of excitatory and inhibitory synapses in hippocampal neurons: maintenance of core components independent of actin filaments and microtubules
DW Allison, AS Chervin, VI Gelfand, AM Craig
Journal of Neuroscience 20 (12), 4545-4554, 2000
3142000
Myosin cooperates with microtubule motors during organelle transport in melanophores
SL Rogers, VI Gelfand
Current Biology 8 (3), 161-164, 1998
2991998
Bovine brain kinesin is a microtubule-activated ATPase.
SA Kuznetsov, VI Gelfand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 83 (22), 8530-8534, 1986
2911986
Coalignment of vimentin intermediate filaments with microtubules depends on kinesin
FK Gyoeva, VI Gelfand
Nature 353 (6343), 445-448, 1991
2811991
Antibodies to the kinesin motor domain and CENP-E inhibit microtubule depolymerization-dependent motion of chromosomes in vitro.
VA Lombillo, C Nislow, TJ Yen, VI Gelfand, JR McIntosh
The Journal of cell biology 128 (1), 107-115, 1995
2801995
Motor–cargo interactions: the key to transport specificity
RL Karcher, SW Deacon, VI Gelfand
Trends in cell biology 12 (1), 21-27, 2002
2692002
Regulated bidirectional motility of melanophore pigment granules along microtubules in vitro
SL Rogers, IS Tint, PC Fanapour, VI Gelfand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (8), 3720-3725, 1997
2691997
Membrane trafficking, organelle transport, and the cytoskeleton
SL Rogers, VI Gelfand
Current opinion in cell biology 12 (1), 57-62, 2000
2662000
Opposite-polarity motors activate one another to trigger cargo transport in live cells
S Ally, AG Larson, K Barlan, SE Rice, VI Gelfand
Journal of Cell Biology 187 (7), 1071-1082, 2009
2482009
The quaternary structure of bovine brain kinesin.
SA Kuznetsov, EA Vaisberg, NA Shanina, NN Magretova, VY Chernyak, ...
The EMBO journal 7 (2), 353-356, 1988
2321988
Organelle transport along microtubules in Xenopus melanophores: evidence for cooperation between multiple motors
V Levi, AS Serpinskaya, E Gratton, V Gelfand
Biophysical journal 90 (1), 318-327, 2006
2302006
Kinesin is responsible for centrifugal movement of pigment granules in melanophores.
VI Rodionov, FK Gyoeva, VI Gelfand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 88 (11), 4956-4960, 1991
2221991
Transport of Drosophila fragile X mental retardation protein-containing ribonucleoprotein granules by kinesin-1 and cytoplasmic dynein
SC Ling, PS Fahrner, WT Greenough, VI Gelfand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (50), 17428-17433, 2004
2202004
Heterotrimeric Kinesin II Is the Microtubule Motor Protein Responsible for Pigment Dispersion in Xenopus Melanophores
MC Tuma, A Zill, N Le Bot, I Vernos, V Gelfand
The Journal of cell biology 143 (6), 1547-1558, 1998
2101998
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