INCENP is required for proper targeting of Survivin to the centromeres and the anaphase spindle during mitosis.

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Published in Curr Biol on June 05, 2001

Authors

S P Wheatley1, A Carvalho, P Vagnarelli, W C Earnshaw

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1: Chromosome Structure Group, Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology, Swann Building, University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, Mayfield Road, EH9 3JR, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

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