Wolff et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Acentrosomal spindle assembly and stability in C. elegans oocytes requires a kinesin-12 non-motor microtubule interaction domainWolff et al., 2021
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- Wolff I
- Hollis J
- Wignall S
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During the meiotic divisions in oocytes, microtubules are sorted and organized by motor proteins to generate a bipolar spindle in the absence of centrosomes. In most organisms, kinesin-5 family members crosslink and slide microtubules to generate outward force that …
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