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Details on Person Cleveland, DW

Class:IdPerson:377684
_displayNameCleveland, DW
_timestamp2008-09-16 05:03:37
created[InstanceEdit:377676] Matthews, L, 2008-09-16 04:59:26
initialDW
modified[InstanceEdit:377692] Matthews, L, 2008-09-16 05:00:00
surnameCleveland
(author)[LiteratureReference:377680] The human CENP-A centromeric nucleosome-associated complex
[LiteratureReference:380456] A complex of NuMA and cytoplasmic dynein is essential for mitotic spindle assembly
[LiteratureReference:380485] The role of NuMA in the interphase nucleus
[LiteratureReference:380795] Formation of spindle poles by dynein/dynactin-dependent transport of NuMA
[LiteratureReference:606283] Centromere-specific assembly of CENP-a nucleosomes is mediated by HJURP
[LiteratureReference:847689] Propagation of centromeric chromatin requires exit from mitosis
[LiteratureReference:983210] A standardized kinesin nomenclature
[LiteratureReference:984613] CENP-E, a novel human centromere-associated protein required for progression from metaphase to anaphase
[LiteratureReference:984636] Unstable kinetochore-microtubule capture and chromosomal instability following deletion of CENP-E
[LiteratureReference:984760] The kinesin-like protein CENP-E is kinetochore-associated throughout poleward chromosome segregation during anaphase-A
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