Kinetochore
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- CENP-F Is a Protein of the Nuclear Matrix That Assembles Onto Kinetochores at Late G2 and Is Rapidly Degraded After Mitosis H
- Review Kinetochore Orientation in Mitosis and Meiosis
- Overcoming Inhibition in the Spindle Checkpoint
- Cell Division Hydra Top Layers = Dead Cells ●Multicellular Organisms: Are Constantly Shed –Growth
- Mosaic Origin of the Eukaryotic Kinetochore
- Chromosome Movement: Dynein-Out at the Kinetochore Jennifer D
- The Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Functions During Early Development in Non-Chordate Embryos
- Review Kinetochore Function from the Bottom Up
- Antitumor Activity of an Allosteric Inhibitor of Centromere-Associated
- Meikin Is a Conserved Regulator of Meiosis I-Specific Kinetochore Function
- Cell Cycle: Mitosis
- Glossary (A - K)
- Ch.12The Cell Cycle
- The Kinetochore Protein, CENPF, Is Mutated in Human Ciliopathy And
- Phosphorylation of CENP-C by Aurora B Facilitates Kinetochore Attachment Error Correction in Mitosis
- The Ndc80 Kinetochore Complex Directly Modulates Microtubule Dynamics
- Separase Cleaves the Kinetochore Protein Meikin to Direct the Meiosis I/II Transition
- Tension Promotes Kinetochore-Microtubule Release in Response to Aurora B Activity