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Breadcrumb Paul Nurse Nurse lab Cell Cycle Laboratory : Publications Lab contentLab contentIn this section Overview Areas of interest Publications Members Vacancies Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells expressing cdc2-mNeonGreen (green), and cell walls stained with Calcofluor (magenta). Toggle to view hero caption PublicationsYear published (-)2015 (6) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsBiochemistry & Proteomics (6)Cell Biology (6)Cell Cycle & Chromosomes (6)Chemical Biology & High Throughput (6)Computational & Systems Biology (6)Model Organisms (6)Synthetic Biology (6) (-)Genetics & Genomics (6) Facet Research topicsPublication typeCommentary (3)Review (2)Primary research (1) (-)Journal article (6) Facet Publication typeJournalAnnual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology (1)Biologist (1)Methods (1)Nature Communications (1)New Scientist (1)Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London (1) Facet Journal Publications Displaying 1 - 6 of 6Last updated : 06 June 2023 03:41 Crick questions Authors (1)Paul Nurse Biologist Published 1 December 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details Sizing up to divide: mitotic cell-size control in fission yeast Authors (2) Elizabeth WoodPaul Nurse Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology Published 13 November 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details Science is the exception Authors (1)Paul Nurse New Scientist Published 1 November 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details An Imaging Flow Cytometry-based approach to analyse the fission yeast cell cycle in fixed cells Authors (3) James O Patterson Matthew Swaffer Andrew Filby Methods Published 4 May 2015 Crick labs/ facilitiesPaul NurseFlow CytometryFull details A single cyclin-CDK complex is sufficient for both mitotic and meiotic progression in fission yeast Authors (2) Pilar Gutiérrez-EscribanoPaul Nurse Nature Communications Published 20 April 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details Address of the president, Sir Paul Nurse, given at the anniversary meeting on 1 December 2014 Authors (1)Paul Nurse Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London Published 20 June 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Crick questions Authors (1)Paul Nurse Biologist Published 1 December 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details
Sizing up to divide: mitotic cell-size control in fission yeast Authors (2) Elizabeth WoodPaul Nurse Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology Published 13 November 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details
Science is the exception Authors (1)Paul Nurse New Scientist Published 1 November 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details
An Imaging Flow Cytometry-based approach to analyse the fission yeast cell cycle in fixed cells Authors (3) James O Patterson Matthew Swaffer Andrew Filby Methods Published 4 May 2015 Crick labs/ facilitiesPaul NurseFlow CytometryFull details
A single cyclin-CDK complex is sufficient for both mitotic and meiotic progression in fission yeast Authors (2) Pilar Gutiérrez-EscribanoPaul Nurse Nature Communications Published 20 April 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details
Address of the president, Sir Paul Nurse, given at the anniversary meeting on 1 December 2014 Authors (1)Paul Nurse Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London Published 20 June 2015 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details