
Radhika Subramanian, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Interplay of self-organization of microtubule asters and crosslinking protein condensates.
Authors: Authors: Sahu S, Chauhan P, Lumen E, Moody K, Peddireddy K, Mani N, Subramanian R, Robertson-Anderson R, Wolfe AJ, Ross JL.
PNAS Nexus
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PNAS Nexus
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GRK2 Kinases in the Primary Cilium Initiate SMOOTHENED-PKA Signaling in the Hedgehog Cascade.
Authors: Authors: Walker MF, Zhang J, Steiner W, Ku PI, Zhu JF, Michaelson Z, Yen YC, Long AB, Casey MJ, Poddar A, Nelson IB, Arveseth CD, Nagel F, Clough R, LaPotin S, Kwan KM, Schulz S, Stewart RA, Tesmer JJG, Caspary T, Subramanian R, Ge X, Myers BR.
bioRxiv
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bioRxiv
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Correction: Real-Time Visualization of Microtubule and Protofilament-Scale Dynamics in Multi-Microtubule Arrays by Atomic Force Microscopy.
Real-Time Visualization of Microtubule and Protofilament-Scale Dynamics in Multi-Microtubule Arrays by Atomic Force Microscopy.
Engineering stability, longevity, and miscibility of microtubule-based active fluids.
Authors: Authors: Chandrakar P, Berezney J, Lemma B, Hishamunda B, Berry A, Wu KT, Subramanian R, Chung J, Needleman D, Gelles J, Dogic Z.
Soft Matter
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Soft Matter
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Simultaneous Visualization of the Dynamics of Crosslinked and Single Microtubules In Vitro by TIRF Microscopy.
Atomic force microscopy reveals distinct protofilament-scale structural dynamics in depolymerizing microtubule arrays.
Authors: Authors: Wijeratne SS, Marchan MF, Tresback JS, Subramanian R.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Active Microphase Separation in Mixtures of Microtubules and Tip-Accumulating Molecular Motors.
Authors: Authors: Lemma B, Mitchell NP, Subramanian R, Needleman DJ, Dogic Z.
Phys Rev X
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Phys Rev X
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The tail wags the tubulin.
Micron-scale geometrical features of microtubules as regulators of microtubule organization.