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Class:IdLiteratureReference:913772
_displayNameTelomere attachment, meiotic chromosome condensation, pairing, and bouquet stage duration are modified in spermatocytes lacking axial elements
_timestamp2010-07-19 19:11:17
author[Person:913904] Liebe, B
[Person:913269] Alsheimer, M
[Person:913176] Höög, C
[Person:913220] Benavente, R
[Person:912459] Scherthan, H
created[InstanceEdit:913736] May, B, 2010-07-19
journalMol Biol Cell
pages827-37
pubMedIdentifier14657244
titleTelomere attachment, meiotic chromosome condensation, pairing, and bouquet stage duration are modified in spermatocytes lacking axial elements
volume15
year2004
(literatureReference)[Complex:912409] Axial-Lateral Element of Synaptonemal Complex [nucleoplasm] [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:912362] Formation of Axial/Lateral Elements of Synaptonemal Complex [Mus musculus]
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