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English: Model of a reconstructed ase1, dis1 and klp2 deleted cell volume.
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Source Movie S6 from Roque H, Ward J, Murrells L, Brunner D, Antony C (2010). "The Fission Yeast XMAP215 Homolog Dis1p Is Involved in Microtubule Bundle Organization". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0014201. PMID 21151990. PMC: 2996303.
Author Roque H, Ward J, Murrells L, Brunner D, Antony C
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