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Papers associated with mitotic spindle (and nat14)

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Human chromokinesins promote chromosome congression and spindle microtubule dynamics during mitosis., Wandke C., J Cell Biol. September 3, 2012; 198 (5): 847-63.                  


A minimal midzone protein module controls formation and length of antiparallel microtubule overlaps., Bieling P., Cell. August 6, 2010; 142 (3): 420-32.


Chromokinesin Xklp1 contributes to the regulation of microtubule density and organization during spindle assembly., Castoldi M., Mol Biol Cell. March 1, 2006; 17 (3): 1451-60.


A kinesin-like motor inhibits microtubule dynamic instability., Bringmann H., Science. March 5, 2004; 303 (5663): 1519-22.


Regulation of Op18 during spindle assembly in Xenopus egg extracts., Budde PP., J Cell Biol. April 2, 2001; 153 (1): 149-58.              


Beyond nuclear transport. Ran-GTP as a determinant of spindle assembly., Kahana JA., J Cell Biol. September 20, 1999; 146 (6): 1205-10.    


Xklp1, a chromosomal Xenopus kinesin-like protein essential for spindle organization and chromosome positioning., Vernos I., Cell. April 7, 1995; 81 (1): 117-27.

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