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Wei-Xiang Chew

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Lim W, Chew W, Esposito Verza A, Pesenti M, Musacchio A, Surrey T
Nat Commun . 2024 Oct; 15(1):9213. PMID: 39472429
During cell division, the microtubule cytoskeleton undergoes dramatic cell cycle-driven reorganizations of its architecture. Coordinated by changes in the phosphorylation patterns of a multitude of microtubule associated proteins, the mitotic...
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Scrofani J, Ruhnow F, Chew W, Normanno D, Nedelec F, Surrey T, et al.
Mol Biol Cell . 2023 Nov; 35(1):ar12. PMID: 37991893
Chromosome segregation relies on the correct assembly of a bipolar spindle. Spindle pole self-organization requires dynein-dependent microtubule (MT) transport along other MTs. However, during M-phase RanGTP triggers MT nucleation and...
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Chew W, Henkin G, Nedelec F, Surrey T
iScience . 2023 Feb; 26(2):106063. PMID: 36852161
Active filament networks can organize into various dynamic architectures driven by cross-linking motors. Densities and kinetic properties of motors and microtubules have been shown previously to determine active microtubule network...
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Henkin G, Chew W, Nedelec F, Surrey T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Aug; 119(33):e2206398119. PMID: 35960844
During cell division, cross-linking motors determine the architecture of the spindle, a dynamic microtubule network that segregates the chromosomes in eukaryotes. It is unclear how motors with opposite directionality coordinate...
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Chew W, Kaizu K, Watabe M, Muniandy S, Takahashi K, Arjunan S
Phys Rev E . 2019 May; 99(4-1):042411. PMID: 31108654
Microscopic models of reaction-diffusion processes on the cell membrane can link local spatiotemporal effects to macroscopic self-organized patterns often observed on the membrane. Simulation schemes based on the microscopic lattice...