Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells with defective spindle pole body outer plaques accomplish nuclear migration via half-bridge-organized microtubules.

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Published in Mol Biol Cell on May 01, 1998

Authors

A Brachat1, J V Kilmartin, A Wach, P Philippsen

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1: Lehrstuhl für Angewandte Mikrobiologie, Biozentrum, Universität Basel, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland.

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