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The following pages link to Orchestrating vesicle transport, ESCRTs and kinase surveillance during abscission (Q34434354):
Displaying 28 items.
- ANCHR mediates Aurora-B-dependent abscission checkpoint control through retention of VPS4 (Q24297488) (← links)
- Rab11 endosomes contribute to mitotic spindle organization and orientation (Q24338107) (← links)
- How PI3K-derived lipids control cell division (Q26781315) (← links)
- ESCRT function in cytokinesis: location, dynamics and regulation by mitotic kinases (Q26996611) (← links)
- ALIX and ESCRT-I/II function as parallel ESCRT-III recruiters in cytokinetic abscission (Q27309069) (← links)
- Identification of interphase functions for the NIMA kinase involving microtubules and the ESCRT pathway (Q27316630) (← links)
- The yeast polo kinase Cdc5 regulates the shape of the mitotic nucleus (Q27930045) (← links)
- Splitting the cell, building the organism: Mechanisms of cell division in metazoan embryos (Q28083790) (← links)
- The vertebrate-specific Kinesin-6, Kif20b, is required for normal cytokinesis of polarized cortical stem cells and cerebral cortex size (Q28588284) (← links)
- Molecular paleontology and complexity in the last eukaryotic common ancestor (Q28676963) (← links)
- ATR and a Chk1-Aurora B pathway coordinate postmitotic genome surveillance with cytokinetic abscission (Q30654027) (← links)
- Novel role for the midbody in primary ciliogenesis by polarized epithelial cells. (Q30793305) (← links)
- Centrosomes as signalling centres (Q33959927) (← links)
- Novel roles for actin in mitochondrial fission (Q34433432) (← links)
- The novel function of JADE1S in cytokinesis of epithelial cells (Q34483855) (← links)
- ALIX and ESCRT-III coordinately control cytokinetic abscission during germline stem cell division in vivo (Q35032063) (← links)
- Somatic cell encystment promotes abscission in germline stem cells following a regulated block in cytokinesis (Q35900981) (← links)
- Using supported bilayers to study the spatiotemporal organization of membrane-bound proteins (Q36082779) (← links)
- Multi-step down-regulation of the secretory pathway in mitosis: a fresh perspective on protein trafficking (Q36844484) (← links)
- Resolving new ultrastructural features of cytokinetic abscission with soft-X-ray cryo-tomography (Q39696093) (← links)
- New dimensions of asymmetric division in vertebrates (Q49843515) (← links)
- Polarized Exocytosis (Q50453564) (← links)
- Cell cycle: Centralspindlin--the missing link. (Q53124412) (← links)
- Regulating a key mitotic regulator, Polo-like Kinase 1 (PLK1) (Q58555874) (← links)
- Plk1 overexpression induces chromosomal instability and suppresses tumor development (Q61135109) (← links)
- The Chlamydia trachomatis Extrusion Exit Mechanism Is Regulated by Host Abscission Proteins. (Q64907816) (← links)
- Plagiochiline A Inhibits Cytokinetic Abscission and Induces Cell Death. (Q64945605) (← links)
- The exocyst complex and Rab5 are required for abscission by localizing ESCRT III subunits to the cytokinetic bridge (Q92916397) (← links)