Creation and characterization of temperature-sensitive CENP-C mutants in vertebrate cells.

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Published in Nucleic Acids Res on September 15, 2001

Authors

T Fukagawa1, V Regnier, T Ikemura

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1: National Institute of Genetics and Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-8540, Japan. tfukagaw@lab.nig.ac.jp

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