08.18.2014 - By The Rockefeller University Press
In the August 18th edition of biobytes, Kara Helmke (University of
California, Berkeley) describes how TPX2 levels determine spindle size and
architecture (Helmke and
Heald), and Daniel Levy (University of Wyoming, Laramie) explains how
conventional PKC regulates nuclear size during development (Edens and
Levy). Plus a round-up of other highlights from The Journal of
Cell Biology. The show was written and produced by Caitlin Sedwick and
Ben Short. Presented by Ben Short. See the associated papers in
JCB for details on the funding provided to support these
original research studies.