Nuclear and Division-Plane Positioning Revealed by Optical Micromanipulation
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Francesco S. Pavone | Leonardo Sacconi | Chiara Stringari | C. Stringari | I. Raabe | F. Pavone | Iva M. Tolic´-Nørrelykke | L. Sacconi | Isabel Raabe
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