Mechanisms of Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Silencing
The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) is a genome surveillance mechanism that protects against aneuploidization. Over the years, through a combination ofcell biology, evolutionary analysis and top-of-the-nudge biochemical techniques, significant progress has been achieved in unravelling and understanding the molecular mechanisms supporting the SAC ...
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Role of spindle assembly checkpoint proteins in gametogenesis and embryogenesis. [PDF]
Pun R, North BJ.
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Adaptation to spindle assembly checkpoint inhibition through the selection of specific aneuploidies. [PDF]
Adell MAY +7 more
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AURKA controls oocyte spindle assembly checkpoint and chromosome alignment by HEC1 phosphorylation. [PDF]
Blengini CS +5 more
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MoMad2 With a Conserved Function in the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Is Required for Maintaining Appressorial Turgor Pressure and Pathogenicity of Rice Blast Fungus. [PDF]
Shen T +10 more
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[Progress in the Study of Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Lung Cancer]. [PDF]
Qin X, Zhang Y, Yu H, Ma L.
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A Microtubule-Associated Protein Functions in Preventing Oocytes from Evading the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint. [PDF]
Zhou C +12 more
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BID expression determines the apoptotic fate of cancer cells after abrogation of the spindle assembly checkpoint by AURKB or TTK inhibitors. [PDF]
Bertran-Alamillo J +28 more
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Restaging the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Female Mammalian Meiosis I [PDF]
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