The scaffolding and signalling functions of a localization factor impact polar development
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Y. Brun | Patrick D Curtis | R. Arnold | E. Quardokus | Joseph Chen | Patrick D. Curtis | Ellen M. Quardokus | Melanie L. Lawler | Xiaoyun Guo | David Klein | Joseph C. Chen | Randy J. Arnold | Yves V. Brun | Melanie L. Lawler | D. Klein | Xiaoyun Guo | E. Quardokus
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