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Iain M. Cheeseman () and Arshad Desai ()
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Iain M. Cheeseman: the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and the University of California
Arshad Desai: the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and the University of California

Nature, 2004, vol. 428, issue 6978, 32-33

Abstract: Accurately distributing half of each replicated chromosome to both daughters is a major challenge for dividing cells. The mechanisms used to achieve this are becoming apparent, thanks to studies old and new.

Date: 2004
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