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Spatiotemporal organization of branched microtubule networks

Thawani et al., 2019

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Thawani A
Stone H
Shaevitz J
Petry S
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To understand how chromosomes are segregated, it is necessary to explain the precise spatiotemporal organization of microtubules (MTs) in the mitotic spindle. We use Xenopus egg extracts to study the nucleation and dynamics of MTs in branched networks, a process …
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