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New Publication in Cell! The Phosphoregulation of Mitosis
We are incredibly excited to announce that our SnapShot is out today in Cell! This snapshot of mitosis collates hundreds of...
andrewburgess
Jun 16, 20171 min read
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Switching off Cancers Diversity
A defining feature in over 2/3rds of all solid tumours is the continual loss and gain of whole are small parts of chromosomes. This...
andrewburgess
Apr 4, 20162 min read
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New Review Article Published!! “Mechanisms Regulating Phosphatase Specificity During Mitotic E
Great News, we have a new review article that has just been published online today in Inside the Cell! Its Open Access, so that means...
andrewburgess
Oct 28, 20151 min read
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New Paper Published! More data on the global phosphorylation changes during early mitotic exit
Great news, we have another publication. This time its some extra data left over from our large mass spectrometry study we published in...
andrewburgess
Sep 11, 20151 min read
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Our Latest Publication Accepted and Now Online!
Great news our latest publication “Global phosphoproteomic mapping of early mitotic exit in human cells identifies novel substrate...
andrewburgess
Jun 11, 20151 min read
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Anti-Oxaidants and Cancer…A complicated story!
There has been a bit of press lately suggesting that Antioxidants might actually be bad for cancer… not good as they are commonly...
andrewburgess
Jul 13, 20142 min read
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Our Latest Review Article “Stressing Mitosis to Death” is now online !
Great news, our latest review article “Stressing Mitosis to Death” has been accepted for publication by Frontiers in Oncology. You can...
andrewburgess
May 22, 20141 min read
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Were the front cover feature image on this months issue of Cell Cycle !
Some more good news to coincide with today’s official release of our manuscript, one of our images has been chosen to be the feature...
andrewburgess
May 1, 20141 min read
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Our Cell Cycle Paper is now Live and Open Access
You can now download the final PDF version of our latest work here: https://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/cc/article/28401/ The great...
andrewburgess
Apr 12, 20141 min read
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A brief Intro to Greatwall Kinase…The King of Mitosis
Our favourite protein in the lab is Greatwall kinase. It was first discovered in 2004 to be critical for cell division in fruit flies...
andrewburgess
Jan 12, 20142 min read
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