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  • 21. Roles of a fimbrin and an alpha-actinin-like protein in fission yeast cell polarization and cytokinesis.
    Wu JQ, Bähler J, Pringle JR.
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  • 23. Establishing new sites of polarization by microtubules.
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  • 26. Equatorial retention of the contractile actin ring by microtubules during cytokinesis.
    Pardo M, Nurse P.
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    Harkins HA, Pagé N, Schenkman LR, De Virgilio C, Shaw S, Bussey H, Pringle JR.
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  • 29. Regulation of cell polarity by microtubules in fission yeast.
    Sawin KE, Nurse P.
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    Bach S, Bouchat O, Portetelle D, Vandenbol M.
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  • 32. The Xenopus laevis morphogenetic factor, tumorhead, causes defects in polarized growth and cytokinesis in the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
    Wu CF, Yang P, Traverso EE, Etkin LD, Marcus S.
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    Martin SG, McDonald WH, Yates JR, Chang F.
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  • 34. Studies in fission yeast on mechanisms of cell division site placement.
    Chang F.
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  • 36. The small GTP-binding protein Rho1 is a multifunctional protein that regulates actin localization, cell polarity, and septum formation in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
    Nakano K, Arai R, Mabuchi I.
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  • 37. Endocytosis and the development of cell polarity in yeast require a dynamic F-actin cytoskeleton.
    Ayscough KR.
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    Lo Presti L, Martin SG.
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