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Nek2B stimulates zygotic centrosome assembly in Xenopus laevis in a kinase-independent mannerTwomey et al., 2004
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- Twomey C
- Wattam S
- Pillai M
- Rapley J
- Baxter J
- Fry A
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- Developmental biology
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Pronuclear migration and formation of the first mitotic spindle depend upon assembly of a functional zygotic centrosome. For most animals, this involves both paternal and maternal contributions as sperm basal bodies are converted into centrosomes competent for …
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