Minus-end capture of preformed kinetochore fibers contributes to spindle morphogenesis
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Alexey Khodjakov | Tarun M. Kapoor | Duane A. Compton | T. Kapoor | D. Compton | A. Khodjakov | Lily Copenagle | Michael B. Gordon | Lily Copenagle
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