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| Name |
| Barros, Teresa |
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| E-Mail |
| barrosteresa@hotmail.com |
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| 1st Degree |
| Microbial Biology and Genetics |
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| About the PhD |
| Field of Research |
| Molecular Biology |
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| Thesis Title |
| Importance of D-TACC in Microtubule Stabilization |
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| Supervisor(s) |
| Dr Jordan Raff |
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| University |
| University of Cambridge |
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| Laboratory |
| Gurdon Institute |
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| Date of Thesis Defence |
| 2006-02-27 |
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| Relevant Publications |
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Barros TP, Kinoshita K, Hyman AA, Raff JW.
Aurora A activates D-TACC-Msps complexes exclusively at centrosomes to stabilize centrosomal microtubules
J Cell Biol. 2005 Sep 26;170(7):1039-46. |
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Barros TP, Alderton WK, Reynolds HM, Roach AG, Berghmans S.
Zebrafish: an emerging technology for in vivo pharmacological assessment to identify potential safety liabilities in early drug discovery.
Br J Pharmacol. 2008 Aug;154(7):1400-13. Epub 2008 Jun 16. |
| Publications |
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Barros TP, Reynolds H, Clarke S, Roach A, Alderton W, Berghmans S.
Zebrafish: An automated high content screening platform for safety pharmacology.
J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods. 2008 September - October;58(2):150. |
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Berghmans S, Barros T, Golder Z, Gardner I, Butler P, Hill A, Fleming A, Alderton W, Roach A.
Zebrafish: The future of in vivo safety pharmacology screening.
J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods. 2008 September - October;58(2):177-178. |
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Program financially supported by
the National Foundation for
Science and Technology
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