TPPP/p25 promotes tubulin assemblies and blocks mitotic spindle formation
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J Ovádi | J. Kovács | J. Ovádi | J. Olah | I. Horváth | E. Hlavanda | F. Orosz | L. Tirian | J. Szabad | B. Szabó | F Orosz | L Tirián | E Hlavanda | J Oláh | I Horváth | B Szabó | J Kovács | J Szabad | B. Szabó | F. Orosz | Emma Hlavanda | Laszlo Tirian
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