The role of proteolysis in cell cycle progression in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

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Published in EMBO J on October 01, 1996

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H Yamano1, J Gannon, T Hunt

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1: ICRF Clare Hall Laboratories, South Mimms, Herts, UK.

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