Title The nuclear scaffold protein SAFA is required for kinetochore-microtubule attachment and contributes to the targeting of Aurora-A to mitotic spindles
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K. Fukui | G. Sakashita | Nan Ma | Akihiro Morimoto | Sachihiro Matsunaga | Takeshi Urano | Susumu Uchiyama
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