Victoria Foe
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American biologist
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Victoria Foe's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Genetics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Victoria Elizabeth Foe is an American developmental biologist, and Research Professor at the University of Washington's Center for Cell Dynamics. She is known for her work on the development of embryos.
Victoria Foe's Published Works
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- Studies of nuclear and cytoplasmic behaviour during the five mitotic cycles that precede gastrulation in Drosophila embryogenesis. (1983) (1058)
- Mitotic domains reveal early commitment of cells in Drosophila embryos. (1989) (564)
- Reversible chromosome condensation induced in Drosophila embryos by anoxia: visualization of interphase nuclear organization (1985) (164)
- Comparative organization of active transcription units in Oncopeltus fasciatus (1976) (164)
- Microtubules and mitotic cycle phase modulate spatiotemporal distributions of F-actin and myosin II in Drosophila syncytial blastoderm embryos. (2000) (144)
- Stable and dynamic microtubules coordinately shape the myosin activation zone during cytokinetic furrow formation (2008) (125)
- Modulation of ribosomal RNA synthesis in Oncopeltus fasciatus: an electron microscopic study of the relationship between changes in chromatin structure and transcriptional activity. (1978) (81)
- An agent-based model contrasts opposite effects of dynamic and stable microtubules on cleavage furrow positioning (2008) (74)
- Evidence for the formation of nucleosome-like histone complexes on single-stranded dna (1979) (53)
- Light microscopy of echinoderm embryos. (2004) (48)
- Mitotic Domains Partition Fly Embryos, Reflecting Early Cell Biological Consequences of Determination in Progress (1989) (27)
- Analysis of chromatin-associated fiber arrays (1976) (25)
- Centralspindlin and chromosomal passenger complex behavior during normal and Rappaport furrow specification in echinoderm embryos (2012) (19)
- Morphological Analysis of Transcription in Insect Embryos (1982) (6)
- Does the Pachytene Checkpoint, a Feature of Meiosis, Filter Out Mistakes in Double-Strand DNA Break Repair and as a side-Effect Strongly Promote Adaptive Speciation? (2022) (1)
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