A stochastic model of kinetochore–microtubule attachment accurately describes fission yeast chromosome segregation
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A stochastic model of kinetochore–microtubule attachment accurately describes fission yeast chromosome segregation
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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 196, Issue 6, Pages 757-774
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Rockefeller University Press
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2012-03-13
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10.1083/jcb.201107124
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