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Aurora-A Overexpression Reveals Tetraploidization as a Major Route to Centrosome Amplification in P53-/- Cells
EMBO Journal
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doi 10.1093/emboj/21.4.483
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Immunology
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Biochemistry
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Genetics
Date
February 15, 2002
Authors
P. Meraldi
Publisher
Wiley
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