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Samuel S. Bowser

Researcher at New York State Department of Health

Publications -  125
Citations -  8569

Samuel S. Bowser is an academic researcher from New York State Department of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foraminifera & Microtubule. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 121 publications receiving 7986 citations. Previous affiliations of Samuel S. Bowser include State University of New York System & Wadsworth Center.

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The new higher level classification of eukaryotes with emphasis on the taxonomy of protists

TL;DR: This revision of the classification of unicellular eukaryotes updates that of Levine et al. (1980) for the protozoa and expands it to include other protists, and proposes a scheme that is based on nameless ranked systematics.
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CBOL Protist Working Group: Barcoding Eukaryotic Richness beyond the Animal, Plant, and Fungal Kingdoms

TL;DR: A group of protist experts proposes a two-step DNA barcoding approach, comprising a universal eukaryotic pre-barcode followed by group-specific barcodes, to unveil the hidden biodiversity of microbial Eukaryotes.
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Kinetochores capture astral microtubules during chromosome attachment to the mitotic spindle: direct visualization in live newt lung cells.

TL;DR: Observations on living mitotic cells directly demonstrate, for the first time, that chromosome attachment results from an interaction between astral microtubules and the kinetochore.
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Mortality, protoplasm decay rate, and reliability of staining techniques to recognize ‘living’ foraminifera: a review

TL;DR: From comparative studies, it seems that the most commonly used technique (staining with rose Bengal) is as reliable as others, and for most other environments, the problem of staining dead individuals is almost certainly overstated.