Cell Cycle
Volume 12, 2013 - Issue 16
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Automated tracking of mitotic spindle pole positions shows that LGN is required for spindle rotation but not orientation maintenance
Adam M Corrigan Department of Genetics; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK; Cavendish Laboratory; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK
, Roshan L Shrestha Department of Genetics; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK
, Ihsan Zulkipli Department of Genetics; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK
, Noriko Hiroi Department of Biosciences and Informatics; Keio University; Yokohama, Japan
, Yingjun Liu Department of Genetics; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK; Department of Material Sciences; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK
, Naoka Tamura Department of Genetics; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK
, Bing Yang Department of Genetics; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK
, Jessica Patel Department of Genetics; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK
, Akira Funahashi Department of Biosciences and Informatics; Keio University; Yokohama, Japan
, Athene Donald Cavendish Laboratory; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK
& Viji M Draviam Department of Genetics; University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UKCorrespondence[email protected]
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Pages 2643-2655
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Received 24 May 2013, Accepted 08 Jul 2013, Published online: 16 Jul 2013
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