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Contractile acto-myosin network on nuclear envelope remnants positions human chromosomes for mitosis

Alexander JR Booth, Zuojun Yue, John K Eykelenboom, et al.



Selected by Alyson Smith

Molecular determinants of the Ska-Ndc80 interaction and their influence on microtubule tracking and force-coupling

Pim J. Huis in 't Veld, Vladimir A. Volkov, Isabelle Stender, et al.



Selected by Yasmin Lau

Mitotic exit is controlled during anaphase by an Aurora B-Cyclin B1/Cdk1 crosstalk

Olga Afonso, Liam P. Cheeseman, Luísa T. Ferreira, et al.



Selected by Dey Lab

The spindle assembly checkpoint functions during early development in non-chordate embryos

Janet Chenevert, Marianne Roca, Lydia Besnardeau, et al.



Selected by Maiko Kitaoka

Synthetic pluripotent bacterial stem cells

Sara Molinari, David L. Shis, James Chappell, et al.



Selected by Lorenzo Lafranchi

Central spindle microtubules are strongly coupled to chromosomes during both anaphase A and anaphase B

Che-Hang Yu, Stefanie Redemann, Hai-Yin Wu, et al.



Selected by Federico Pelisch

Ribosomal DNA and the rDNA-binding protein Indra mediate non-random sister chromatid segregation in Drosophila male germline stem cells

George Watase, Yukiko Yamashita



Selected by Maiko Kitaoka

An F-actin shell ruptures the nuclear envelope by sorting pore-dense and pore-free membranes in meiosis of starfish oocytes

Natalia Wesolowska, Pedro Machado, Celina Geiss, et al.



Selected by Maiko Kitaoka

The modular mechanism of chromocenter formation in Drosophila

Madhav Jagannathan, Ryan Cummings, Yukiko M Yamashita



Selected by Maiko Kitaoka

Tension on kinetochore substrates is insufficient to prevent Aurora-triggered detachment

Anna K de Regt, Charles L Asbury, Sue Biggins



Selected by Angika Basant

Budding yeast complete DNA replication after chromosome segregation begins

Tsvetomira Ivanova, Michael Maier, Alsu Missarova, et al.



Selected by Dey Lab, Maiko Kitaoka

EFFECTORS OF THE SPINDLE ASSEMBLY CHECKPOINT BUT NOT THE MITOTIC EXIT NETWORK ARE CONFINED WITHIN THE NUCLEUS OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

Lydia R Heasley, Jennifer G DeLuca, Steven M Markus



Selected by Hiral Shah
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