Aster (cell biology)
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- Cell Division Hydra Top Layers = Dead Cells ●Multicellular Organisms: Are Constantly Shed –Growth
- Self-Assembly and Sorting of Acentrosomal Microtubules by TACC3 Facilitate Kinetochore Capture During the Mitotic Spindle Assembly
- Drosophila Aurora a Kinase Is Required to Localize D-TACC to Centrosomes and to Regulate Astral Microtubules
- Ch.12The Cell Cycle
- Aurora Kinase Inhibitors Reveal Mechanisms of HURP in Nucleation
- A Cytoplasmic Dynein Required for Mitotic Aster Formation in Vivo
- Targeting AURKA in Cancer: Molecular Mechanisms And
- Size Scaling of Microtubule Assemblies in Early Xenopus Embryos
- Wilson2). It Includes Spindles, Asters, Centrioles, Nuclei (Before Breakdown) and Chromosomal Structures (After Breakdown of the Nuclear Membrane)
- Ubiquitin in Regulation of Spindle Apparatus and Its Positioning: Implications in Development and Disease
- Physical Basis of Large Microtubule Aster Growth
- Centrosomal and Non-Centrosomal Microtubule-Organizing Centers (Mtocs) in Drosophila Melanogaster
- A Model for Cleavage Plane Determination in Early Amphibian and Fish Embryos
- Unorthodox Male Meiosis in Trichosia Pubescens
- Real Time Observation of Anaphase in Vitro ANDREW W
- ATP-Dependent Formation and Motility of Aster-Like Structures with Isolated Calf Brain Microtubule Proteins (Mitosis/Tubuin/Transport) RICHARD C