Chromosome fiber dynamics and congression oscillations in metaphase PtK2 cells at 23 degrees C.

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Published in Cell Motil Cytoskeleton on January 01, 1991

Authors

D Wise1, L Cassimeris, C L Rieder, P Wadsworth, E D Salmon

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1: Department of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State 39762.

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