Recommended Readings: Clare Waterman, Ph.D. Friday April 6, 2018

Recommended Readings: Clare Waterman, Ph.D. Friday April 6, 2018

Friday LecturesClare Waterman Ph.D.

Friday, April 6, 2018  3:45 p.m.

Caspary Auditorium

Clare Waterman Ph.D.

NIH Distinguished Investigator

Laboratory of Cell and Tissue Morphodynamics

National Institutes of Health

Integrating Actin Dynamics and Adhesion in Cell Migration and Immune Function

Recommended Readings:

Science News

Live-Cell Microscopy Reveals How Cell Movement is Driven. Dec 11, 2017. GEN News

Empirical Articles

Nordenfelt, Pontus; Moore, Travis I.; Mehta, Shalin B.; et al. (2017). Direction of actin flow dictates integrin LFA-1 orientation during leukocyte migration. NATURE COMMUNCATIONS. 8

Swaminathan, Vinay; Kalappurakkal, Joseph Mathew; Mehta, Shalin B.; et al. (2017). Actin retrograde flow actively aligns and orients ligand-engaged integrins in focal adhesions. PNAS. 114 (40): 10648-10653

Wu, Yicong; Chandris, Panagiotis; Winter, Peter W.; et al. (2016). Simultaneous multiview capture and fusion improves spatial resolution in wide-field and light-sheet microscopy. OPTICA. 3 (8): 897-910

Plotnikov, Sergey V.; Pasapera, Ana M.; Sabass, Benedikt; et al. (2012). Force Fluctuations within Focal Adhesions Mediate ECM-Rigidity Sensing to Guide Directed Cell Migration. CELL. 151 (7): 1513-1527

Kanchanawong, Pakorn; Shtengel, Gleb; Pasapera, Ana M.; et al. (2010). Nanoscale architecture of integrin-based cell adhesions. NATURE. 468 (7323): 580-U262

Review Paper

Case, Lindsay B.; Waterman, Clare M. (2015). Integration of actin dynamics and cell adhesion by a three-dimensional, mechanosensitive molecular clutch. NATURE CELL BIOLOGY. 17 (8): 955-963

Fischer, Robert S.; Wu, Yicong; Kanchanawong, Pakorn; et al. (2011). Microscopy in 3D: a biologist’s toolbox. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY. 21 (12): 682-691

Book Chapter

Skau, Colleen T.; Waterman, Clare M. (2015). Specification of Architecture and Function of Actin Structures by Actin Nucleation Factors. ANNUAL REVIEW OF BIOPHYSICS. 44: 285-310

Gardel, Margaret L.; Schneider, Ian C.; Aratyn-Schaus, Yvonne; et al. (2010). Mechanical Integration of Actin and Adhesion Dynamics in Cell Migration. ANNUAL REVIEW OF CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. 26: 315-333

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