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Papers associated with dorsal septum (and tpx2)

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TPX2 levels modulate meiotic spindle size and architecture in Xenopus egg extracts., Helmke KJ., J Cell Biol. August 4, 2014; 206 (3): 385-93.          


The centriolar satellite protein SSX2IP promotes centrosome maturation., Bärenz F., J Cell Biol. July 8, 2013; 202 (1): 81-95.              


Mitotic spindle scaling during Xenopus development by kif2a and importin α., Wilbur JD., Elife. February 19, 2013; 2 e00290.                  


Branching microtubule nucleation in Xenopus egg extracts mediated by augmin and TPX2., Petry S., Cell. February 14, 2013; 152 (4): 768-77.              


Microtubule assembly in meiotic extract requires glycogen., Groen AC., Mol Biol Cell. September 1, 2011; 22 (17): 3139-51.            


Centrosomal protein of 192 kDa (Cep192) promotes centrosome-driven spindle assembly by engaging in organelle-specific Aurora A activation., Joukov V., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 7, 2010; 107 (49): 21022-7.      


ISWI is a RanGTP-dependent MAP required for chromosome segregation., Yokoyama H., J Cell Biol. December 14, 2009; 187 (6): 813-29.                    


CaM kinase II initiates meiotic spindle depolymerization independently of APC/C activation., Reber S., J Cell Biol. December 15, 2008; 183 (6): 1007-17.            


Cdk11 is a RanGTP-dependent microtubule stabilization factor that regulates spindle assembly rate., Yokoyama H., J Cell Biol. March 10, 2008; 180 (5): 867-75.          


Protein kinase A, which regulates intracellular transport, forms complexes with molecular motors on organelles., Kashina AS., Curr Biol. October 26, 2004; 14 (20): 1877-81.        

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