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Recruitment of antigenic gamma-tubulin during mitosis in animal cells: presence of gamma-tubulin in the mitotic spindle

Lajoie-Mazenc et al., 1994

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4412219168110940960
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Lajoie-Mazenc I
Tollon Y
Detraves C
Julian M
Moisand A
Gueth-Hallonet C
Debec A
Salles-Passador I
Puget A
Mazarguil H
Raynaud-Messina B
Wright M
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Journal of cell science

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It has been claimed repeatedly that γ-tubulin is exclusively localized at the spindle poles in mitotic animal cells, where it plays a role in microtubule nucleation. In addition to this localization, we have observed a γ-tubulin-specific staining of the mitotic spindle in several …
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