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The following pages link to Mechanisms of centrosome separation and bipolar spindle assembly (Q37818901):
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- Centrosome dysfunction contributes to chromosome instability, chromoanagenesis, and genome reprograming in cancer (Q21129300) (← links)
- Nek9 is a Plk1-activated kinase that controls early centrosome separation through Nek6/7 and Eg5 (Q24305642) (← links)
- CEP70 Protein Interacts with γ-Tubulin to Localize at the Centrosome and Is Critical for Mitotic Spindle Assembly (Q24635128) (← links)
- The Prp19 complex directly functions in mitotic spindle assembly (Q27306397) (← links)
- The Msd1-Wdr8-Pkl1 complex anchors microtubule minus ends to fission yeast spindle pole bodies (Q27310316) (← links)
- Asymmetric partitioning of transfected DNA during mammalian cell division (Q27315043) (← links)
- Kinesin-12 motors cooperate to suppress microtubule catastrophes and drive the formation of parallel microtubule bundles (Q27318472) (← links)
- Molecular Insights into Division of Single Human Cancer Cells in On-Chip Transparent Microtubes (Q27340414) (← links)
- The crystal structure and biochemical characterization of Kif15: a bifunctional molecular motor involved in bipolar spindle formation and neuronal development (Q27681300) (← links)
- Nucleoporin Nup62 maintains centrosome homeostasis (Q28910450) (← links)
- Error-prone mammalian female meiosis from silencing the spindle assembly checkpoint without normal interkinetochore tension. (Q30519529) (← links)
- Nuclear envelope-associated dynein drives prophase centrosome separation and enables Eg5-independent bipolar spindle formation (Q30528108) (← links)
- Kinesin-12 differentially affects spindle assembly depending on its microtubule substrate (Q30541847) (← links)
- EGF-induced centrosome separation promotes mitotic progression and cell survival (Q30573126) (← links)
- Ensconsin/Map7 promotes microtubule growth and centrosome separation in Drosophila neural stem cells (Q30575184) (← links)
- Kinetochore-microtubule stability governs the metaphase requirement for Eg5. (Q30581733) (← links)
- Picropodophyllin causes mitotic arrest and catastrophe by depolymerizing microtubules via insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor-independent mechanism (Q30597245) (← links)
- Dynein light intermediate chains maintain spindle bipolarity by functioning in centriole cohesion (Q30601526) (← links)
- Cdk1 phosphorylates the Rac activator Tiam1 to activate centrosomal Pak and promote mitotic spindle formation. (Q30656511) (← links)
- A three-step MTOC fragmentation mechanism facilitates bipolar spindle assembly in mouse oocytes (Q30657707) (← links)
- Loss-of-Function Mutations in KIF15 Underlying a Braddock-Carey Genocopy (Q33438908) (← links)
- Multisite phosphorylation of C-Nap1 releases it from Cep135 to trigger centrosome disjunction (Q33687614) (← links)
- E1B and E4 oncoproteins of adenovirus antagonize the effect of apoptosis inducing factor (Q33708518) (← links)
- AURKA mRNA expression is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (Q33750741) (← links)
- Abce1 orchestrates M-phase entry and cytoskeleton architecture in mouse oocyte (Q33889060) (← links)
- A novel synthetic 1,3-phenyl bis-thiourea compound targets microtubule polymerization to cause cancer cell death (Q33911201) (← links)
- Mitotic Spindle Proteomics in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells (Q33925265) (← links)
- Csi1p recruits alp7p/TACC to the spindle pole bodies for bipolar spindle formation. (Q34166844) (← links)
- Interaction of NuMA protein with the kinesin Eg5: its possible role in bipolar spindle assembly and chromosome alignment (Q34325451) (← links)
- Kinesin-14 and kinesin-5 antagonistically regulate microtubule nucleation by γ-TuRC in yeast and human cells (Q34453680) (← links)
- csi2p modulates microtubule dynamics and organizes the bipolar spindle for chromosome segregation. (Q34572239) (← links)
- Centrosome dynamics as a source of chromosomal instability (Q35034414) (← links)
- Kinesin molecular motor Eg5 functions during polypeptide synthesis. (Q35210993) (← links)
- Aurora-A inactivation causes mitotic spindle pole fragmentation by unbalancing microtubule-generated forces (Q35579730) (← links)
- The centrosome and bipolar spindle assembly: does one have anything to do with the other? (Q35694614) (← links)
- Timing of centrosome separation is important for accurate chromosome segregation (Q35712127) (← links)
- Characterization of Sin1 Isoforms Reveals an mTOR-Dependent and Independent Function of Sin1γ (Q35742647) (← links)
- Emergent Properties of the Metaphase Spindle (Q35795603) (← links)
- A stochastic model of kinetochore-microtubule attachment accurately describes fission yeast chromosome segregation. (Q35841722) (← links)
- Association of a centromere specific nucleosome with the yeast plasmid partitioning locus: Implications beyond plasmid partitioning (Q35852697) (← links)
- Chronic Exposure to Particulate Chromate Induces Premature Centrosome Separation and Centriole Disengagement in Human Lung Cells. (Q36255598) (← links)
- Loss of kinesin-14 results in aneuploidy via kinesin-5-dependent microtubule protrusions leading to chromosome cut (Q36485358) (← links)
- Mitotic kinase cascades orchestrating timely disjunction and movement of centrosomes maintain chromosomal stability and prevent cancer (Q36501308) (← links)
- Centrosomes are multifunctional regulators of genome stability (Q36501313) (← links)
- Aurora A phosphorylation of WD40-repeat protein 62 in mitotic spindle regulation. (Q37091944) (← links)
- Cytoplasmic dynein crosslinks and slides anti-parallel microtubules using its two motor domains (Q37145647) (← links)
- APC2 and Axin promote mitotic fidelity by facilitating centrosome separation and cytoskeletal regulation (Q37209158) (← links)
- Direct regulation of microtubule dynamics by KIF17 motor and tail domains (Q37289201) (← links)
- Meiotic spindle assembly and chromosome segregation in oocytes. (Q37488350) (← links)
- Mouse oocyte, a paradigm of cancer cell. (Q37492294) (← links)