Human chromokinesins promote chromosome congression and spindle microtubule dynamics during mitosis
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Frank Wolf | Ulrike Kutay | Helder Maiato | U. Kutay | P. Meraldi | S. Geley | H. Maiato | Stephan Geley | Marin Barisic | M. Barišić | Patrick Meraldi | Cornelia Wandke | Reinhard Sigl | V. Rauch | F. Wolf | Ana C. Amaro | C. H. Tan | António J. Pereira | Cornelia Wandke | Reinhard Sigl | Veronika Rauch | Chia H. Tan | Antonio J. Pereira | M. Barisic
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