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bibliographicCitation Huang Y, Yao Y, Xu HZ, Wang ZG, Lu L, Dai W. Defects in chromosome congression and mitotic progression in KIF18A-deficient cells are partly mediated through impaired functions of CENP-E. Cell Cycle. 2009 Aug 15;8(16):2643–9. PMID: 19625775; PMCID: PMC3020402.
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