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Spindle rotation in human cells is reliant on a MARK2-mediated equatorial spindle-centering mechanism
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Spindle rotation in human cells is reliant on a MARK2-mediated equatorial spindle-centering mechanism
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Spindle rotation in human cells is reliant on a MARK2-mediated equatorial spindle-centering mechanism
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Volume
217
Pagination
3057 - 3070
DOI
10.1083/jcb.201804166
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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Issue
9
ISSN
0021-9525
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Zulkipli, I; Clark, J; Hart, M; Shrestha, RL; Gul, P; Dang, D; Kasichiwin, T; Kujawiak, I; Sastry, N; Draviam, VM
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