Switching from weak to strong cortical attachment of microtubules accounts for the transition from nuclear centration to spindle elongation in metazoans
Author:
Tada Shohei,
Yamazaki Yoshitaka,
Yamamoto Kazunori,
Fujii Ken,
Yamada Takahiro G.,
Hiroi Noriko F.,
Kimura Akatsuki,
Funahashi AkiraORCID
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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