Characterization of the roles of Blt1p in fission yeast cytokinesis
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Characterization of the roles of Blt1p in fission yeast cytokinesis
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 25, Issue 13, Pages 1946-1957
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American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)
Online
2014-05-01
DOI
10.1091/mbc.e13-06-0300
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