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Dr Hayden Homer
Dr Alexander McDougall
Dr Mark Levasseur
Professor Alison Murdoch
Professor Mary Herbert
et al.
[abstract] Spindle assembly checkpoint dysfunction: a molecular correlate for human aneuploidy2006
Dr Hayden Homer
Dr Alexander McDougall
Dr Mark Levasseur
Professor Alison Murdoch
Professor Mary Herbert
et al.
Spindle assembly checkpoint dysfunction: A molecular correlate for human aneuploidy2006
Dr Hayden Homer
Dr Alexander McDougall
Dr Mark Levasseur
Professor Alison Murdoch
Professor Mary Herbert
et al.
Mad2 is required for inhibiting securin and cyclin B degradation following spindle depolymerisation in meiosis I mouse oocytes2005
Dr Alexander McDougall
Emeritus Professor Michael Whitaker
Microdomains bounded by endoplasmic reticulum segregate cell cycle calcium transients in syncytial Drosophila embryos2005
Dr Alexander McDougall
Professor David Elliott
Pairing, connecting, exchanging, pausing and pulling chromosomes2005
Dr Hayden Homer
Dr Alexander McDougall
Dr Mark Levasseur
Professor Alison Murdoch
Professor Mary Herbert
et al.
RNA interference in meiosis I human oocytes: Towards an understanding of human aneuploidy2005
Dr Louise Hyslop
Dr Victoria Nixon
Dr Mark Levasseur
Fiona Chapman
Dr Alexander McDougall
et al.
Ca2+-promoted cyclin B1 degradation in mouse oocytes requires the establishment of a metaphase arrest2004
Michael Carroll
Dr Mark Levasseur
Dr Chris Wood
Emeritus Professor Michael Whitaker
Professor Keith Jones
et al.
Exploring the mechanism of action of the sperm-triggered calcium-wave pacemaker in ascidian zygotes2003
Professor Mary Herbert
Dr Mark Levasseur
Dr Hayden Homer
Professor Alison Murdoch
Dr Alexander McDougall
et al.
Homologue disjunction in mouse oocytes requires proteolysis of securin and cyclin B12003
Dr Mark Levasseur
Dr Alexander McDougall
Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphophate (IP3) Responsiveness Is Regulated in a Meiotic Cell Cycle Dependent Manner Implications for Fertilisation Induced Calcium Signalling2003
Dr Victoria Nixon
Dr Mark Levasseur
Dr Alexander McDougall
Professor Keith Jones
Ca2+ oscillations promote APC/C-dependent cyclin B1 degradation during metaphase arrest and completion of meiosis in fertilizing mouse eggs2002
Dr Louise Hyslop
Dr Alexander McDougall
Professor Keith Jones
Identification of a novel delta-like human phospholipase C, which triggers Ca2+ oscillations in mammalian eggs2002
Dr Alexander McDougall
Dr Mark Levasseur
Professor Keith Jones
Cell cycle-dependent repetitive Ca2+ waves induced by a cytosolic sperm extract in mature ascidian eggs mimic those observed at fertilization2000
Dr Mark Levasseur
Dr Alexander McDougall
Sperm-induced calcium oscillations at fertilisation in ascidians are controlled by cyclin B1-dependent kinase activity2000
Dr Alexander McDougall
Joanne Shearer
Emeritus Professor Michael Whitaker
The initiation and propagation of the fertilization wave in sea urchin eggs2000
Professor Mary Herbert
Dr Mark Levasseur
Professor Alison Murdoch
Dr Alexander McDougall
A non-degradable form of cyclin can be used to induce arrest at the first meiotic metaphase in human oocytes1999