Self-organization of microtubules into bipolar spindles around artificial chromosomes in Xenopus egg extracts
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Eric Karsenti | Régis Tournebize | Raphael Sandaltzopoulos | Anthony Hyman | A. Hyman | R. Tournebize | E. Karsenti | R. Heald | R. Sandaltzopoulos | Rebecca Heald | T. Blank | Peter Becker | Thiemo Blank | Peter Becker
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