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Details on Person Hyman, Anthony A

Class:IdPerson:2485016
_displayNameHyman, Anthony A
_timestamp2012-09-27 16:17:03
created[InstanceEdit:2485014] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-09-27
firstnameAnthony A
initialAA
surnameHyman
(author)[LiteratureReference:2485011] Sororin mediates sister chromatid cohesion by antagonizing Wapl
[LiteratureReference:2995395] Live-cell imaging RNAi screen identifies PP2A-B55alpha and importin-beta1 as key mitotic exit regulators in human cells
[LiteratureReference:5219015] Stoichiometry of chromatin-associated protein complexes revealed by label-free quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics
[LiteratureReference:6810023] A Human Interactome in Three Quantitative Dimensions Organized by Stoichiometries and Abundances
[LiteratureReference:8852282] GTSE1 is a microtubule plus-end tracking protein that regulates EB1-dependent cell migration
[LiteratureReference:8855214] HAUS, the 8-subunit human Augmin complex, regulates centrosome and spindle integrity
[LiteratureReference:8933151] A systematic mammalian genetic interaction map reveals pathways underlying ricin susceptibility
[LiteratureReference:8955070] Systematic analysis of human protein complexes identifies chromosome segregation proteins
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