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bibliographicCitation Sonn S, Jeong Y, Rhee K. Nip2/centrobin may be a substrate of Nek2 that is required for proper spindle assembly during mitosis in early mouse embryos. Molecular Reproduction Devel. 2008 Dec 30;76(6):587–92. doi: 10.1002/mrd.20990.
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