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Papers associated with mitotic spindle (and map4)

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Katanin-mediated microtubule severing can be regulated by multiple mechanisms., McNally KP., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. December 1, 2002; 53 (4): 337-49.


The Xenopus XMAP215 and its human homologue TOG proteins interact with cyclin B1 to target p34cdc2 to microtubules during mitosis., Charrasse S., Exp Cell Res. February 1, 2000; 254 (2): 249-56.


XMAP230 is required for normal spindle assembly in vivo and in vitro., Cha B., J Cell Sci. December 1, 1999; 112 ( Pt 23) 4337-46.


Regulation of microtubule organization during interphase and M phase., Shiina N., Cell Struct Funct. October 1, 1999; 24 (5): 385-91.


XMAP230 is required for the organization of cortical microtubules and patterning of the dorsoventral axis in fertilized Xenopus eggs., Cha BJ., Dev Biol. January 15, 1999; 205 (2): 275-86.          


XMAP230 is required for the assembly and organization of acetylated microtubules and spindles in Xenopus oocytes and eggs., Cha BJ., J Cell Sci. August 1, 1998; 111 ( Pt 16) 2315-27.                


XMAP310: a Xenopus rescue-promoting factor localized to the mitotic spindle., Andersen SS., J Cell Biol. November 17, 1997; 139 (4): 975-83.          


Effect on microtubule dynamics of XMAP230, a microtubule-associated protein present in Xenopus laevis eggs and dividing cells., Andersen SS., J Cell Biol. December 1, 1994; 127 (5): 1289-99.

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