Microtubule re-organization during female meiosis in C elegans

  1. Ina Lantzsch
  2. Che-Hang Yu
  3. Yu-Zen Chen
  4. Vitaly Zimyanin
  5. Hossein Yazdkhasti
  6. Norbert Lindow
  7. Erik Szentgyoergyi
  8. Ariel M Pani
  9. Steffen Prohaska
  10. Martin Srayko
  11. Sebastian Fürthauer  Is a corresponding author
  12. Stefanie Redemann  Is a corresponding author
  1. Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany
  2. University of California, Santa Barbara, United States
  3. University of Virginia, United States
  4. Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany
  5. University of Alberta, Canada
  6. Flatiron Institute, United States

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  1. Ina Lantzsch
  2. Che-Hang Yu
  3. Yu-Zen Chen
  4. Vitaly Zimyanin
  5. Hossein Yazdkhasti
  6. Norbert Lindow
  7. Erik Szentgyoergyi
  8. Ariel M Pani
  9. Steffen Prohaska
  10. Martin Srayko
  11. Sebastian Fürthauer
  12. Stefanie Redemann
(2021)
Microtubule re-organization during female meiosis in C elegans
eLife 10:e58903.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.58903

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