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Ming Pang, K., Ishidate, T., Nakamura, K., Shirayama, M., Trzepacz, C., Schubert, C. M., Priess, J. R., & Mello, C. C. (2004). The minibrain kinase homolog, mbk-2, is required for spindle positioning and asymmetric cell division in early C. elegans embryos. Developmental Biology, 265(1), 127â139.
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