Mark D. Rose
Emeritus Professor
Molecular Biology
Princeton University
United States of America
Biography
Mark D. Rose is a Emeritus Professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University. His work focuses on Cell biology and genetics in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Research Interest
Cell biology and genetics in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Publications
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Stein RA, Smith JA, Rose MD, An Amphiphysin-Like Domain in Fus2p Is Required for Rvs161p Interaction and Cortical Localization. G3 (Bethesda), 2015, 6, 337-49
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Smith JA, Rose MD, 2016, Kel1p Mediates Yeast Cell Fusion Through a Fus2p- and Cdc42p-Dependent Mechanism, Genetics, 2016 , 202, 1421-35
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Melloy PG, Rose MD, 2017, Influence of the bud neck on nuclear envelope fission in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, J.Exp Cell Res, 17, 30367-1