The metaphase-to-anaphase transition: avoiding a mid-life crisis.

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Published in Curr Opin Cell Biol on December 01, 1997

Authors

O Cohen-Fix1, D Koshland

Author Affiliations

1: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, MD 21210, USA. cohen-fix@mail1.ciwemb.edu

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