Andrew D. Stephens
Amherst College(US)University of Massachusetts Amherst(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics, Nuclear Structure and Function, RNA Research and Splicing, Microtubule and mitosis dynamics, Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
Most-Cited Works
- → Chromatin and lamin A determine two different mechanical response regimes of the cell nucleus(2017)487 cited
- → Mechanics and functional consequences of nuclear deformations(2022)437 cited
- → Systematic exploration of essential yeast gene function with temperature-sensitive mutants(2011)437 cited
- → Chromatin histone modifications and rigidity affect nuclear morphology independent of lamins(2017)382 cited
- → Chromatin’s physical properties shape the nucleus and its functions(2019)215 cited
- → A microtubule-binding domain in dynactin increases dynein processivity by skating along microtubules(2006)193 cited
- → Liquid chromatin Hi-C characterizes compartment-dependent chromatin interaction dynamics(2021)147 cited
- → HP1α is a chromatin crosslinker that controls nuclear and mitotic chromosome mechanics(2021)147 cited
- → Cohesin, condensin, and the intramolecular centromere loop together generate the mitotic chromatin spring(2011)145 cited
- → Physicochemical mechanotransduction alters nuclear shape and mechanics via heterochromatin formation(2019)128 cited