A role for the p34cdc2 kinase and phosphatases in the regulation of phosphorylation and disassembly of lamin B2 during the cell cycle.

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Published in EMBO J on April 01, 1991

Authors

B Lüscher1, L Brizuela, D Beach, R N Eisenman

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1: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Division of Basic Sciences, Seattle, WA 98104.

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