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    Hutchins JR, Dikovskaya D, Clarke PR.
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  • 22. Cdc25B cooperates with Cdc25A to induce mitosis but has a unique role in activating cyclin B1-Cdk1 at the centrosome.
    Lindqvist A, Källström H, Lundgren A, Barsoum E, Rosenthal CK.
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  • 23. Fine tuning the cell cycle: activation of the Cdk1 inhibitory phosphorylation pathway during mitotic exit.
    Potapova TA, Daum JR, Byrd KS, Gorbsky GJ.
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    D'Angiolella V, Palazzo L, Santarpia C, Costanzo V, Grieco D.
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  • 27. The human polo-like kinase, PLK, regulates cdc2/cyclin B through phosphorylation and activation of the cdc25C phosphatase.
    Roshak AK, Capper EA, Imburgia C, Fornwald J, Scott G, Marshall LA.
    Cell Signal; 2000 Jun 28; 12(6):405-11. PubMed ID: 11202906
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  • 32. Mitotic exit in two dimensions.
    Tóth A, Queralt E, Uhlmann F, Novák B.
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  • 34. Mos-induced p42 mitogen-activated protein kinase activation stabilizes M-phase in Xenopus egg extracts after cyclin destruction.
    Chau AS, Shibuya EK.
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  • 35. Ordered dephosphorylation initiated by the selective proteolysis of cyclin B drives mitotic exit.
    Holder J, Mohammed S, Barr FA.
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  • 38. Cyclin B2/cyclin-dependent kinase1 dissociation precedes CDK1 Thr-161 dephosphorylation upon M-phase promoting factor inactivation in Xenopus laevis cell-free extract.
    Chesnel F, Bazile F, Pascal A, Kubiak JZ.
    Int J Dev Biol; 2007 Sep 01; 51(4):297-305. PubMed ID: 17554681
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  • 40. Cyclin B1-Cdk1 activation continues after centrosome separation to control mitotic progression.
    Lindqvist A, van Zon W, Karlsson Rosenthal C, Wolthuis RM.
    PLoS Biol; 2007 May 01; 5(5):e123. PubMed ID: 17472438
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