Publications

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Huang, J., Chew, T. G., Gu, Y, Palani, S., Kamnev, A., Martin, D. S., Carter, N. J., Cross, R. A., Oliferenko, S., Balasubramanian, M. K., “Curvature-induced expulsion of actomyosin bundles during cytokinetic ring contraction,” eLife 5, e21383 (2016) pdf

Hussman, F., Drummond, D. R., Peet, D., Martin, D. S., Cross, R. A., “Alp7/TACC-Alp14/TOG generates long-lived, fast-growing MTs by an unconventional mechanism,” Scientific Reports 6, 20653 (2016) pdf

Martin, D. S. “Measuring microtubule persistence length using a microtubule gliding assay,” in Microtubules in vitro, 2nd EditionMethods in Cell Biology Volume 115. Elsevier, 2013 (published here)

Martin, D. S., Yu, L., Van Hoozen, B. L. “Flexural rigidity measurements of biopolymers using gliding assays,” J Vis Exp 69: e50117, (2012) pdf video

Anderson, E. A., Martin, D. S.  “A fluorescent GTP analog as a specific, high-precision label of microtubules,” Biotechniques 50: 43 (2011) pdf

Martin, D. S., Fathi, R., Mitchison, T. M., Gelles, J. “FRET measurements of kinesin neck orientation reveal a structural basis for processivity and asymmetry,” PNAS 107(12): 5453 (2010) pdf

Forstner, M. B., Martin, D. S., Selle, C., Kas, J. A. “Attractive membrane domains control lateral diffusion,” Phys Rev E 77 151906 (2008) pdf

Selle, C., Ruckerl, F., Martin, D. S., Forstner, M. B., Kas, J. A., “Measurement of diffusion in Langmuir monolayers by single-particle tracking,” Phys Chem Chem Phys 6(24): 5535 (2004) pdf

Forstner, M. B., Martin, D. S., Navar, A. M., Kas J. A., “Simultaneous Single Particle Tracking and Visualization of Domain Structure on Lipid Monolayers,” Langmuir 19(12): 4876 (2003) pdf

Martin, D. S,. Forstner, M. B., Kas J. A., “Apparent Subdiffusion Inherent to Single Particle Tracking,” Biophys J, 83: 2109 (2002) pdf

Forstner, M. B., Kas, J., Martin, D., “Single Lipid Diffusion in Langmuir Monolayers,” Langmuir17(3): 567 (2001) pdf

Martin, D., Moody, R., Wong, W., “The Submarine Detection Problem: Gone Fishin’,” UMAP J17: 207 (1996)