Three Cdk1 sites in the kinesin-5 Cin8 catalytic domain coordinate motor localization and activity during anaphase
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M. Loog | M. Kõivomägi | Ervin Valk | L. Gheber | Haim Judah | Alina Goldstein | Nurit Siegler | Darya Goldman
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