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- Category:Mitosis (38 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Mitosis - Image:Mitosis.jpg (147 bytes)
1: Diagram of Mitosis. Microtubules are the spindle fibers that attach ... - Category:Regulator of mitosis (51 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Regulator of mitosis - Category:Mitosis checkpoint (49 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Mitosis checkpoint - Category:Kinesin mitosis microtubule (58 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Kinesin mitosis microtubule - Category:Centromere mitosis wd40 histone chaperone (72 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Centromere mitosis wd40 histone chaperone
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11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 1vyz (7,690 bytes)
11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 1wcc (6,954 bytes)
11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 2jav (6,174 bytes)
11: ...s kinetochore microtubule attachment stability in mitosis via phosphorylation of NDC80. Involved in regulat... - 2cfs (3,055 bytes)
11: ...rganization. Required for normal progress through mitosis and normal cytokinesis. Does not dephosphorylate ... - 2cfr (3,113 bytes)
11: ...rganization. Required for normal progress through mitosis and normal cytokinesis. Does not dephosphorylate ... - 2cft (3,135 bytes)
11: ...rganization. Required for normal progress through mitosis and normal cytokinesis. Does not dephosphorylate ... - 4hnj (3,793 bytes)
10: ... checkpoint and progression to cytokinesis during mitosis.<ref>PMID:19917720</ref> <ref>PMID:21840391</ref>... - 2bpm (8,039 bytes)
11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 2cci (7,966 bytes)
11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 2cch (8,021 bytes)
11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 3w2c (3,605 bytes)
11: .... Necessary for proper cilia disassembly prior to mitosis.<ref>PMID:9606188</ref> <ref>PMID:11039908</ref> ... - 1gz8 (7,299 bytes)
11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 2j90 (7,182 bytes)
11: ...ates histone H3 on 'Thr-11' at centromeres during mitosis. Involved in the formation of promyelocytic leuke... - 1h1s (5,565 bytes)
11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 1h1p (7,417 bytes)
11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 1h1r (4,659 bytes)
11: ... the cell cycle at the G1/S (start) and the G2/M (mitosis) transitions. - 1h1q (7,424 bytes)
11: ...s active, but increases as cells progress towards mitosis. In response to DNA damage, double-strand break r... - 9iv5 (3,960 bytes)
13: ...n a process governing chromosomal dynamics during mitosis (By similarity). - 4icw (1,843 bytes)
10: .... May play a role in centriole duplication during mitosis (By similarity).
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