Distinct pathways control recruitment and maintenance of myosin II at the cleavage furrow during cytokinesis.
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Nico Stuurman | Ronald D Vale | J. Spudich | R. Vale | N. Stuurman | S. Rogers | Sara O. Dean | James A Spudich | Stephen L Rogers | Sara O Dean
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