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  • Rosenbluth, Michael J, Ailey Crow, Joshua W Shaevitz, and Daniel A Fletcher. (2008) 2008. “Slow Stress Propagation in Adherent Cells.”. Biophys J 95 (12): 6052-9.
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  • Long, Tao, Kimberly C Tu, Yufang Wang, Pankaj Mehta, N P Ong, Bonnie L Bassler, and Ned S Wingreen. (2009) 2009. “Quantifying the Integration of Quorum-Sensing Signals With Single-Cell Resolution.”. PLoS Biol 7 (3): e68.
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  • Tolwinski, Nicholas S, and Eric Wieschaus. (2004) 2004. “A Nuclear Function for Armadillo Beta-Catenin.”. PLoS Biol 2 (4): E95.
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  • Teng, Shu-Wen, Yufang Wang, Kimberly C Tu, Tao Long, Pankaj Mehta, Ned S Wingreen, Bonnie L Bassler, and N P Ong. (2010) 2010. “Measurement of the Copy Number of the Master Quorum-Sensing Regulator of a Bacterial Cell.”. Biophys J 98 (9): 2024-31.
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  • van Teeffelen, Sven, Joshua W Shaevitz, and Zemer Gitai. (2012) 2012. “Image Analysis in Fluorescence Microscopy: Bacterial Dynamics As a Case Study.”. Bioessays 34 (5): 427-36.
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  • Lang, Gregory I, David Botstein, and Michael M Desai. (2011) 2011. “Genetic Variation and the Fate of Beneficial Mutations in Asexual Populations.”. Genetics 188 (3): 647-61.
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  • Huttenhower, Curtis, Erin M Haley, Matthew A Hibbs, Vanessa Dumeaux, Daniel R Barrett, Hilary A Coller, and Olga G Troyanskaya. (2009) 2009. “Exploring the Human Genome With Functional Maps.”. Genome Res 19 (6): 1093-106.
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  • Shaevitz, Joshua W, and Daniel A Fletcher. (2007) 2007. “Enhanced Three-Dimensional Deconvolution Microscopy Using a Measured Depth-Varying Point-Spread Function.”. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 24 (9): 2622-7.
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  • Chang, Howard Y, Jen-Tsan Chi, Sandrine Dudoit, Chanda Bondre, Matt van de Rijn, David Botstein, and Patrick O Brown. (2002) 2002. “Diversity, Topographic Differentiation, and Positional Memory in Human Fibroblasts.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 (20): 12877-82.
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  • van Teeffelen, Sven, Siyuan Wang, Leon Furchtgott, Kerwyn Casey Huang, Ned S Wingreen, Joshua W Shaevitz, and Zemer Gitai. (2011) 2011. “The Bacterial Actin MreB Rotates, and Rotation Depends on Cell-Wall Assembly.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108 (38): 15822-7.
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  • Teng, Shu-Wen, Jessica N Schaffer, Kimberly C Tu, Pankaj Mehta, Wenyun Lu, N P Ong, Bonnie L Bassler, and Ned S Wingreen. (2011) 2011. “Active Regulation of Receptor Ratios Controls Integration of Quorum-Sensing Signals in Vibrio Harveyi.”. Mol Syst Biol 7: 491.
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  • Bratton, Benjamin P, and Joshua W Shaevitz. 2015. “Simple Experimental Methods for Determining the Apparent Focal Shift in a Microscope System.”. PLoS One 10 (8): e0134616. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0134616.
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  • Morgenstein, Randy M, Benjamin P Bratton, Jeffrey P Nguyen, Nikolay Ouzounov, Joshua W Shaevitz, and Zemer Gitai. (2015) 2015. “RodZ Links MreB to Cell Wall Synthesis to Mediate MreB Rotation and Robust Morphogenesis.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 112 (40): 12510-5. doi:10.1073/pnas.1509610112.
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  • Ouzounov, Nikolay, Jeffrey P Nguyen, Benjamin P Bratton, David Jacobowitz, Zemer Gitai, and Joshua W Shaevitz. (2016) 2016. “MreB Orientation Correlates With Cell Diameter in Escherichia Coli.”. Biophys J 111 (5): 1035-43. doi:10.1016/j.bpj.2016.07.017.
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  • Nguyen, Jeffrey P, Ashley N Linder, George S Plummer, Joshua W Shaevitz, and Andrew M Leifer. (2017) 2017. “Automatically Tracking Neurons in a Moving and Deforming Brain.”. PLoS Comput Biol 13 (5): e1005517. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005517.
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  • Shaevitz, Joshua W. (2008) 2008. “Super-Resolution for a 3D World.”. Nat Methods 5 (6): 471-2.
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