Molecular components of the centrosome
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Auteurs : Astrid Kalt ; Manfred SchliwaSource :
- Trends in Cell Biology [ 0962-8924 ] ; 1993.
Abstract
The centrosome organizes microtubules during both interphase and mitosis and therefore governs fundamental processes in the life of a eukaryotic cell. The past few years have seen a substantial increase in the identification of potential components localized at the centrosome. Although we are still far from achieving a coherent picture of the workings of the centrosome, these recent discoveries are promising first steps towards an understanding of centrosomal functions at the molecular level.
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