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Author: | Tang, Ngang Heok *,1; Okada, Naoyuki *,2; Fong, Chii Shyang *,1,1; Arai, Kunio *,2,3; Sato, Masamitsu *,2,3,4; Toda, Takashi *,1
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Institution: | (1)Laboratory of Cell Regulation, Cancer Research UK, London Research Institute, Lincoln's Inn Fields Laboratories, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3LY, UK (2)Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan (3)Department of Life Science and Medical Bioscience, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Center for Advanced Biomedical Sciences (TWIns), 2-2 Wakamatsucho, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162-8480, Japan (4)PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, 4-1-8 Honcho, Kawaguchi, Saitama 332-0012, Japan
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Source: | FEBS Letters. 588(17):2814-2821, August 25, 2014.
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Author Keywords: | Centrosome; Fission yeast; Pericentrin family; Spindle microtubule; Spindle pole body; TACC.
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Language: | English.
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Document Type: | Short communications.
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Journal Subset: | Life & Biomedical Sciences.
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ISSN: | 1873-3468
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DOI Number: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.feb...- ouverture dans une nouvelle fenêtre
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