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1. Asymmetry of the budding yeast Tem1 GTPase at spindle poles is required for spindle positioning but not for mitotic exit. Scarfone I, Venturetti M, Hotz M, Lengefeld J, Barral Y, Piatti S. PLoS Genet; 2015 Feb; 11(2):e1004938. PubMed ID: 25658911 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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