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- Barry, J. and Alberts, B. A role for two DNA helicases in the replication of T4 bacteriophage DNA. J. Biol. Chem. 269: 33063-33068 (1994).
- Raff, J.W., Kellum, R. and Alberts, B. The Drosophila GAGA transcription factor is associated with specific regions of heterochromatin throughout the cell cycle. EMBO J. 13: 5977-5983 (1994).
- Alberts, B.M. Epilogue: Unsolved mysteries and the T4 paradigm. In Molecular Biology of Bacteriophage T4 (J.D. Karam, ed.). American Society for Microbiology Press (1994).
- Liu, B. and Alberts, B. Head-on collision between a DNA replication apparatus and RNA polymerase transcription complex. Science 267: 1131-1137 (1995).
- Kellum, R., Raff, J. and Alberts, B. Heterochromatin protein 1 distribution during development and during the cell cycle in Drosophila embryos. J. Cell. Science 108: 1407-1418 (1995).
- Kellum, R. and Alberts, B. Heterochromatin protein 1 is required for correct chromo-some segregation in Drosophila embryos. J. Cell. Science 108: 1419-1431 (1995).
- Moritz, M., Braunfeld, M., Fung, J., Sedat, J., Alberts, B. and Agard, D. Three-Dimensional Structural Characterization of Centrosomes from Early Drosophila Embryos. J. Cell Biology 130: 1149-1159 (1995).
- Alberts, Bruce. Harold M. Weintraub (1945-95). Nature 375: 19 (1995).
- Field, C. and Alberts, B. Anillin, a contractile ring protein that cycles from the nucleus to the cell cortex. J. Cell Biology 131: 165-178 (1995).
- Zheng, Y., Wong, M.-L., Alberts, B., and Mitchison, T. Nucleation of microtubule assembly by a -tubulin containing ring. Nature 378: 578-583 (1995).
- Moritz, M., Braunfeld, M., Sedat, J., Alberts, B., and Agard, D. Microtubule-nucleating sites in the centrosome are ring structures that contain -tubulin. Nature 378: 638-640 (1995).
- Oegema, K., Whitfield, W.G.F., and Alberts, B. The cell-cycle-dependent localization of the CP190 centrosomal protein is determined by the coordinate action of two separable domains. J. Cell Biology. 131: 1261-1273 (1995).
- Kellogg, D.R., Oegema, K., Raff, J., Schneider, K., and Alberts, B.M. CP60: a microtubule-associated protein that is localized to the centrosome in a cell cycle-specific manner. Molec. Biol. Cell 6 (12):1673-1684 (1995)..
- Field, C., Al-Awar, O., Rosenblatt, J., Wong, M.L., Alberts, B., and Mitchison, T. A Purified Drosophila Septin Complex Forms Filaments and Exhibits GTPase Activity. J.Cell Biology 133 (3): 605-616. (1996)
- Belanger, K., Mirzayan, C., Kreuzer, H., Alberts, B., and Kreuzer, K. Two-dimensional gel analysis of rolling circle replication in the presence and absence of bacteriophage T4 primase. Nucleic Acids Research 24 (11): 2166-2175. (1996)
- Schrock, R.D. and Alberts, B. Processivity of the Gene 41 DNA Helicase at the Bacteriophage T4 DNA Replication Fork. J. Biol. Chem. 271: 16678-16682 (1996).
- Aroian, R.V., Field, C., Pruliere, C., Kenyon, C., and Alberts, B.M.. Isolation of actin-associated proteins from Caenorhabditis elegans oocytes and their localization in the early embryo. EMBO J.16 (7):1541-1549 (1997).
- Oegema, K., Marshall, W., Sedat, J., and Alberts, B. Two proteins that cycle asynchronously between centrosomes and nuclear structures: Drosophila CP60 and CP190. J. Cell Science 110 (14): 1573-1583 (1997).
- Alberts, B. The Cell as a Collection of Protein Machines: Preparing the Next Generation of Molecular Biologists. Cell 92: 291-294 (1998).
- Moritz, M., Zheng, Y., Alberts, B., and Oegema, K. Recruitment of the γ-tubulin ring complex to Drosophila salt-stripped centrosome scaffolds. J. Cell Biology 142 (3): 775-786 (1998).
- Moritz, M. and Alberts, B. Isolation of Centrosomes from Drosophila Embryos. Mitosis and Meiosis, Vol. 61, pp1-12 (C.L. Rieder, ed.), Academic Press, San Diego, CA (1999).
- Alberts BM, Ayala FJ, Botstein D, Frank E, Holmes EW, Lee RD, Macagno ER, Marrack P, Oparil S, Orkin SH, Rubenstein AH, Slayman CW, Sparling PF, Squire LR, von Hippel PH, and Yamamoto KR. Proposed changes for NIH’s center for scientific review. Science 1999 Jul 30;285 (5428): 666-7.
- Alberts, B. Are our universities producing too many PhDs? Trends in Cell Biology 9 (12): 73-75 (Millennium issue: December 1999).
- Alberts, B. Some Thoughts of a Scientist on Inquiry. In J. Minstrell & Emily H. van Zee, eds.) Inquiring into Inquiry Learning and Teaching in Science pp.-3-13. AAAS, Washington, DC.,: American Association for the Advancemnt of Science (2000).
- Alberts, B. Biomedical Research in the Next Century. Critical Issues in Global Health. (C. Everett Koop, Clarence E. Pearson & M. Roy Schwarz, eds.) pp. 287-296. Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA (2001).
- Alberts, B. DNA replication and recombination. Nature 421: 431-435 (2003).
- Alberts, B. Bridging the Gap Between Science and Society. The Relationship between Policy and Research in National Laboratories, Universities, Governement, and Industry. Rice University Baker Institute Policy Talk, Houston, Texas (2003).
- Alberts, B.M. A wake-up call: How failing a PhD led to a strategy for a successful scientific career. Nature 431, 1041 (2004).
- Alberts, B, The M.S. Swaminathan I know, Current Science Vol. 89, No. 2, 310-311 (2005).
- Alberts, B.M. A Wakeup Call for Science Faculty. Cell 123: 739-741 (2005).
- Alberts, B. The Globalization of Science. Project Syndicate (2008).
- Alberts, B. Restoring Science to Science Education. Issues In Science and Technology, p. 77-80, (2009).
- Alberts, B. ASCB 50th Anniversary Essay, Cell Biology: The Endless Frontier. Molecular Biology of the Cell, Vol. 21, 3785, (2010).
- Alberts, B. On the Science of Indian Rural Development. Agriculture Research, 1: 1 (2012).
- Alberts, B. The National Research Council’s “Framework for K-12 Science Education”: An Opportunity to Transform Science Education. The Opportunity Equation Website: http://opportunityequation.org/stem-focus/national-research-councils-framework (2012).
- Alberts, B. and Laymon, J. Opinion Piece in the San Jose Mercury News: Science Education Critical For Jobs Of Tomorrow (2012).
- Dr. Alberts’ Written Testimony Before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: Hearing on “Scientific Integrity and Transparency” (2013)
- Alberts, B., My Life as a Science Envoy. American Society for Microbiology Cultures Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 1, 10-17 (2014).
- Alberts, B., Kirschner M., Tilghman S., and Varmus H. Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws. PNAS, Vol. 111, No. 16, 5773-5777 (2014).
- Alberts, B. Biographical Memoir of Paul Mead Doty, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 158, No. 4 (2014).
- Alberts, B., Kirschner M., Tilghman S., and Varmus H. Opinion: Addressing systemic problems in the biomedical research enterprise. PNAS, Vol. 112, No. 7, 1912-1913 (2015).
- Alberts, B., Contributor to Muslim World Science Initiative Report of Zakri Task Force on Science at Universities of the Muslim World, “Science education in the United States: Some Lessons Learned,” London and Islamabad (2015).
- Alberts, B. and Kamb, A. Publishing confirming and non-confirming data, F1000Research, 5:135 (2016).
- Alberts, B., An Addiction to Education at All Levels, Cell, 167, 1-5 (2016).
- Alberts, B., Ensuring an Innovative and Productive Future for the Next Generation of Scientists, JAMA, Published online 2016.
- Barry, J., Wong, Mei Lie, and Alberts, B. In vitro reconstitution of DNA replication initiated by genetic recombination: a T4 bacteriophage model for a type of DNA synthesis important for all cells, Mol. Biol. Cell. Vol. 30, No. 1, 146-159 (2019).
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