Centriolin, a centriole-appendage protein, regulates peripheral spindle migration and asymmetric division in mouse meiotic oocytes
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Centriolin, a centriole-appendage protein, regulates peripheral spindle migration and asymmetric division in mouse meiotic oocytes
Sun TY, Wang HY, Kwon JW, Yuan B, Lee IW, Cui XS, Kim NH. Centriolin, a centriole-appendage protein, regulates peripheral spindle migration and asymmetric division in mouse meiotic oocytes. Cell Cycle. 2017 Jan 11:0. doi: 10.1080/15384101.2016.1264544. [Epub ahead of print]
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