Amy S. Maddox

Amy S. Maddox

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Amy S. Maddox

Amy S. Maddox, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of cytokinesis, cytoskeleton, contractility, syncytia, C. elegans.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Septins throughout phylogeny are predicted to have a transmembrane domain, which in Caenorhabditis elegans is functionally important.

Contractile ring composition dictates kinetics of in silico contractility

Caenorhabditis elegans septins contribute to the development and structure of the oogenic germline

Understanding the Biochemical Properties of Chromatin-Interacting Enzyme PHRF1

Model-based trajectory classification of anchored molecular motor-biopolymer interactions

Mechanical positive feedback and biochemical negative feedback combine to generate complex contractile oscillations in cytokinesis

Micron-scale supramolecular myosin arrays help mediate cytoskeletal assembly at mature adherens junctions

Septins and a formin have distinct functions in anaphase chiral cortical rotation in the Caenorhabditis elegans zygote

Amy S. Maddox Information

University

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Citations(all)

2862

Citations(since 2020)

1135

Cited By

2199

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

28

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Amy S. Maddox Skills & Research Interests

cytokinesis

cytoskeleton

contractility

syncytia

C. elegans

Top articles of Amy S. Maddox

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Septins throughout phylogeny are predicted to have a transmembrane domain, which in Caenorhabditis elegans is functionally important.

bioRxiv

Jenna A Perry

Michael E Werner

Bryan W Heck

Paul S Maddox

Amy Shaub Maddox

2023/11/20

Contractile ring composition dictates kinetics of in silico contractility

Biophysical Journal

Daniel B Cortes

Paul S Maddox

Francois J Nédéléç

Amy Shaub Maddox

2023/9/19

Caenorhabditis elegans septins contribute to the development and structure of the oogenic germline

Cytoskeleton

Jenna A Perry

Michael E Werner

Larry Rivenbark

Amy Shaub Maddox

2023/7

Understanding the Biochemical Properties of Chromatin-Interacting Enzyme PHRF1

Christopher Bowman

Amy Maddox

2023/4/17

Model-based trajectory classification of anchored molecular motor-biopolymer interactions

Biophysical Reports

John B Linehan

Gerald Alan Edwards

Vincent Boudreau

Amy Shaub Maddox

Paul S Maddox

2023/12/13

Mechanical positive feedback and biochemical negative feedback combine to generate complex contractile oscillations in cytokinesis

bioRxiv

Michael E Werner

Dylan D Ray

Coleman Breen

Michael F Staddon

Florian Jug

...

2023

Micron-scale supramolecular myosin arrays help mediate cytoskeletal assembly at mature adherens junctions

Journal of Cell Biology

Hui-Chia Yu-Kemp

Rachel A Szymanski

Daniel B Cortes

Nicole C Gadda

Madeline L Lillich

...

2021/11/23

Septins and a formin have distinct functions in anaphase chiral cortical rotation in the Caenorhabditis elegans zygote

Molecular Biology of the Cell

Adhham Zaatri

Jenna A Perry

Amy Shaub Maddox

2021/7/1

Electroporation of murine thoracic aortas to provide a method of localized gene delivery

Rebecca Vanbuskirk

2021/5/5

Micron-scale supramolecular myosin arrays mediate cytoskeletal assembly at mature adherens junctions

Hui-Chia Yu-Kemp

Rachel Szymanski

Daniel Cortes

Nicole Gadda

Madeline Lillich

...

2021/4/26

Cell Division| Septins and Cytokinesis

Jenna A Perry

Amy S Maddox

2021/1/1

Bond type and discretization of nonmuscle myosin II are critical for simulated contractile dynamics

Biophysical Journal

Daniel B Cortes

Max Gordon

Francois Nédélec

Amy S Maddox

2020/6/2

C. elegans CYLC-2 localizes to sperm

Micropublication Biology

Amber R Krauchunas

Michael Werner

Nicholas Britt

Dawn S Chen

Amy S Maddox

...

2020

Novel cytokinetic ring components drive negative feedback in cortical contractility

Molecular biology of the cell

Kathryn Rehain Bell

Michael E Werner

Anusha Doshi

Daniel B Cortes

Adam Sattler

...

2020/7/15

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