Dissecting cellular processes using small molecules: identification of colchicine-like, taxol-like and other small molecules that perturb mitosis.
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S. Haggarty | S. Schreiber | T. Mitchison | D. T. Miyamoto | R. King | T. Mayer | S L Schreiber | R. Fathi | T J Mitchison | S J Haggarty | R W King | T U Mayer | D T Miyamoto | R Fathi | D. Miyamoto | R. King | Stuart L. Schreiber | David T. Miyamoto | Randall W. King | Thomas U. Mayer | Reza Fathi
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