AbstractA mitotic checkpoint arrests cell cycle progression in response to spindle damage. It now appears that this checkpoint has two separate arms, one that prevents anaphase and a second that prevents cytokinesis and DNA re-replication
During mitosis and meiosis, the spindle assembly checkpoint acts to maintain genome stability by del...
In yeast, anaphase entry depends on Pds1 proteolysis, while chromosome re-duplication in the subsequ...
In yeast, anaphase entry depends on Pds1 proteolysis, while chromosome re-duplication in the subsequ...
AbstractA mitotic checkpoint arrests cell cycle progression in response to spindle damage. It now ap...
AbstractAccurate chromosome segregation relies on the precise regulation of mitotic progression. Reg...
Every mitosis, replicated chromosomes must be accurately segregated into each daughter cell. Pairs o...
The spindle assembly checkpoint (also known as the spindle or mitotic checkpoint) is a surveillance ...
The spindle checkpoint monitors microtubule attachment and tension at kinetochores to ensure proper ...
The spindle checkpoint monitors microtubule attachment and tension at kinetochores to ensure proper ...
AbstractThe initiation of chromosome segregation at anaphase is linked by the spindle assembly check...
The spindle checkpoint monitors microtubule attachment and tension at kinetochores to ensure proper ...
The spindle assembly checkpoint ensures that mitotic cells only segregate their sister chromatids on...
Cell division allows the passage of genetic information to a new cell. During this process, maintai...
AbstractAneuploidy is a common feature of many cancers, suggesting that genomic stability is essenti...
AbstractMost current models of spindle assembly checkpoint signaling involve inhibition of the Cdc20...
During mitosis and meiosis, the spindle assembly checkpoint acts to maintain genome stability by del...
In yeast, anaphase entry depends on Pds1 proteolysis, while chromosome re-duplication in the subsequ...
In yeast, anaphase entry depends on Pds1 proteolysis, while chromosome re-duplication in the subsequ...
AbstractA mitotic checkpoint arrests cell cycle progression in response to spindle damage. It now ap...
AbstractAccurate chromosome segregation relies on the precise regulation of mitotic progression. Reg...
Every mitosis, replicated chromosomes must be accurately segregated into each daughter cell. Pairs o...
The spindle assembly checkpoint (also known as the spindle or mitotic checkpoint) is a surveillance ...
The spindle checkpoint monitors microtubule attachment and tension at kinetochores to ensure proper ...
The spindle checkpoint monitors microtubule attachment and tension at kinetochores to ensure proper ...
AbstractThe initiation of chromosome segregation at anaphase is linked by the spindle assembly check...
The spindle checkpoint monitors microtubule attachment and tension at kinetochores to ensure proper ...
The spindle assembly checkpoint ensures that mitotic cells only segregate their sister chromatids on...
Cell division allows the passage of genetic information to a new cell. During this process, maintai...
AbstractAneuploidy is a common feature of many cancers, suggesting that genomic stability is essenti...
AbstractMost current models of spindle assembly checkpoint signaling involve inhibition of the Cdc20...
During mitosis and meiosis, the spindle assembly checkpoint acts to maintain genome stability by del...
In yeast, anaphase entry depends on Pds1 proteolysis, while chromosome re-duplication in the subsequ...
In yeast, anaphase entry depends on Pds1 proteolysis, while chromosome re-duplication in the subsequ...