Mimicking Ndc80 phosphorylation triggers spindle assembly checkpoint signalling
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Stefan Kemmler | J. Lechner | J. Ortíz | Johannes Lechner | T. Ruppert | Thomas Ruppert | Jennifer Ortiz | Jens Pfannstiel | Manuel Stach | Maria Knapp | J. Pfannstiel | Stefan Kemmler | M. Stach | M. Knapp
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