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62
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12334
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10912
National Ranking
102

Overview

Bernard Maro is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel. Their academic profile currently shows involvement in research without any listed recent publications or book publications linked to specific publishers. The absence of recent papers and publication venues suggests that available public records do not contain updated details on their active research contributions or frequent collaborations.

There are no recorded frequent co-authors or main research topics publicly associated with Bernard Maro at this time. Similarly, there is no data on main or subfields of study identified through published works, which indicates either a specialized focus not captured in current databases or a profile that has limited documented outputs available to the wider community.

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Best Publications

  • Microtubule and chromatin behavior follow MAP kinase activity but not MPF activity during meiosis in mouse oocytes

    Marie-Hélène Verlhac;Jacek Z. Kubiak;Hugh J. Clarke;Bernard Maro

  • Fate of microtubule-organizing centers during myogenesis in vitro.

    A M Tassin;B Maro;M Bornens

  • MAP kinase becomes stably activated at metaphase and is associated with microtubule-organizing centers during meiotic maturation of mouse oocytes

    Marie Hélène Verlhac;Marie Hélène Verlhac;Henri De Pennart;Bernard Maro;Melanie H Cobb

  • Asymmetric division in mouse oocytes: with or without Mos.

    Marie-Hélène Verlhac;Christophe Lefebvre;Philippe Guillaud;Pascale Rassinier

  • The metaphase II arrest in mouse oocytes is controlled through microtubule-dependent destruction of cyclin B in the presence of CSF.

    J.Z. Kubiak;M. Weber;H. de Pennart;N.J. Winston

  • Changes in actin distribution during fertilization of the mouse egg

    B. Maro;M. H. Johnson;S. J. Pickering;G. Flach

  • Mos is required for MAP kinase activation and is involved in microtubule organization during meiotic maturation in the mouse.

    Marie-Hélène Verlhac;Jacek Z. Kubiak;Michèle Weber;Gérard Géraud

  • Non-spindle microtubule organizing centers in metaphase II-arrested mouse oocytes.

    B Maro;S K Howlett;M Webb

  • Mechanism of polar body formation in the mouse oocyte: an interaction between the chromosomes, the cytoskeleton and the plasma membrane

    Bernard Maro;Martin H. Johnson;Michelle Webb;Gin Flach

  • Centrosome assembly in vitro: role of gamma-tubulin recruitment in Xenopus sperm aster formation.

    MA Félix;C Antony;M Wright;B Maro

  • Metaphase I Arrest upon Activation of the Mad2-Dependent Spindle Checkpoint in Mouse Oocytes

    Katja Wassmann;Théodora Niault;Bernard Maro

  • Cytoskeleton and cell cycle control during meiotic maturation of the mouse oocyte: integrating time and space

    Stephane Brunet;Bernard Maro

  • gamma-Tubulin is present in acentriolar MTOCs during early mouse development

    C. Gueth-Hallonet;C. Antony;J. Aghion;A. Santa-Maria

  • Resolution of chiasmata in oocytes requires separase-mediated proteolysis.

    N.R. Kudo;K. Wassmann;M. Anger;M. Schuh

  • Kinetochore Fibers Are Not Involved in the Formation of the First Meiotic Spindle in Mouse Oocytes, but Control the Exit from the First Meiotic M Phase

    Stéphane Brunet;Angélica Santa Maria;Philippe Guillaud;Denis Dujardin

  • Asymmetric distribution of PAR proteins in the mouse embryo begins at the 8-cell stage during compaction

    Stéphanie Vinot;Tran Le;Shigeo Ohno;Tony Pawson

  • The role of cell adhesion in the synchronization and orientation of polarization in 8-cell mouse blastomeres

    Martin H. Johnson;Bernard Maro;Masatoshi Takeichi

  • Meiotic maturation of the mouse oocyte requires an equilibrium between cyclin B synthesis and degradation.

    Emilie Ledan;Zbigniew Polanski;Marie-Emilie Terret;Bernard Maro

  • Cellular effects of olomoucine, an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases

    RT Abraham;M. Acquarone;A. Andersen;A. Asensi

  • Ezrin Becomes Restricted to Outer Cells Following Asymmetrical Division in the Preimplantation Mouse Embryo

    Sophie Louvet;Joël Aghion;Angélica Santa-Maria;Paul Mangeat

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin H. Johnson
Martin H. Johnson University of Cambridge
Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz
Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz California Institute of Technology
Jean-Paul Briand
Jean-Paul Briand Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
William H. Colledge
William H. Colledge University of Cambridge
Kim Nasmyth
Kim Nasmyth University of Oxford
Peter K. Sorger
Peter K. Sorger Harvard University
Christine Petit
Christine Petit Université Paris Cité
Ronald W. Davis
Ronald W. Davis Stanford University
Marc Fellous
Marc Fellous Bayer Pharmaceuticals

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