An ESP1/PDS1 Complex Regulates Loss of Sister Chromatid Cohesion at the Metaphase to Anaphase Transition in Yeast
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Kim Nasmyth | Matthias Mann | Andrej Shevchenko | M. Mann | A. Shevchenko | K. Nasmyth | C. Michaelis | R. Ciosk | W. Zachariae | Wolfgang Zachariae | Rafal Ciosk | Christine Michaelis | Rafal Ciosk
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