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Cytoplasmic dynein/dynactin drives kinetochore protein transport to the spindle poles and has a role in mitotic spindle checkpoint inactivation
Author(s) -
Bonnie J. Howell,
B. F. McEwen,
Julie C. Canman,
David B. Hoffman,
Emily M Farrar,
C. L. Rieder,
E. D. Salmon
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/jx0w-n310
Subject(s) - dynactin , kinetochore , microbiology and biotechnology , dynein , spindle apparatus , spindle checkpoint , microtubule , mitosis , spindle pole body , mad2 , chemistry , biology , cell division , biochemistry , cell , gene , chromosome

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