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Glotzer, Michael A.Person Why?
Anillin is a scaffold protein that links RhoA, actin, and myosin during cytokinesis.Academic Article Why?
Astral signals spatially bias cortical myosin recruitment to break symmetry and promote cytokinesis.Academic Article Why?
Centralspindlin: at the heart of cytokinesis.Academic Article Why?
Comparative analysis of cytokinesis in budding yeast, fission yeast and animal cells.Academic Article Why?
Control of cortical contractility during cytokinesis.Academic Article Why?
Critical roles of T-LAK cell-originated protein kinase in cytokinesis.Academic Article Why?
Cytokinesis in Metazoa and Fungi.Academic Article Why?
Cytokinesis: centralspindlin moonlights as a membrane anchor.Academic Article Why?
Cytokinesis: GAP gap.Academic Article Why?
Cytokinesis: Placing the Furrow in Context.Academic Article Why?
Cytokinesis: welcome to the Rho zone.Academic Article Why?
Developmental regulation of central spindle assembly and cytokinesis during vertebrate embryogenesis.Academic Article Why?
Fimbrin and tropomyosin competition regulates endocytosis and cytokinesis kinetics in fission yeast.Academic Article Why?
Formin-based control of the actin cytoskeleton during cytokinesis.Academic Article Why?
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