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Kinetochore-Microtubule Interactions
- L. ClaytonTomoyuki U. Tanaka
- 2009
Biology
Recent advances in microscopy, particularly fluorescence techniques, have made it possible to visualise spindle components in living cells of both budding and fission yeast, and also Drosophila cells, which had previously proven too small to image successfully, but which have powerful advantages in terms of genetics and proteomics.
Chapter 9 Kinetochore-Microtubule Interactions
- 2008
Biology
Recent advances in microscopy, particularly fluorescence techniques, have made it possible to visualise spindle components in living cells of both budding and fission yeast, and also Drosophila cells, which had previously proven too small to image successfully, but which have powerful advantages in terms of genetics and proteomics.