Pom1 regulates the assembly of Cdr2–Mid1 cortical nodes for robust spatial control of cytokinesis
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Sophie G. Martin | K. Sawin | J. Rappsilber | D. Loew | F. Dingli | V. Fraisier | Sergio A. Rincon | A. Paoletti | Mercè Guzmán-Vendrell | Claudia C. Bicho | F. Alves | W. Borek | P. Bhatia | Florent Dingli | Payal Bhatia
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