p25rum1 orders S phase and mitosis by acting as an inhibitor of the p34cdc2 mitotic kinase.

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Published in Cell on December 15, 1995

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J Correa-Bordes1, P Nurse

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1: Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, England.

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