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Schmitz, M. H. A., Held, M., Janssens, V., Hutchins, J. R. A., Hudecz, O., Ivanova, E., Goris, J., Trinkle-Mulcahy, L., Lamond, A. I., Poser, I., Hyman, A. A., Mechtler, K., Peters, J.-M., & Gerlich, D. W. (2010). Live-cell imaging RNAi screen identifies PP2A–B55α and importin-β1 as key mitotic exit regulators in human cells. Nature Cell Biology, 12(9), 886–893.

Authors 14
  1. Michael H. A. Schmitz (first)
  2. Michael Held (additional)
  3. Veerle Janssens (additional)
  4. James R. A. Hutchins (additional)
  5. Otto Hudecz (additional)
  6. Elitsa Ivanova (additional)
  7. Jozef Goris (additional)
  8. Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy (additional)
  9. Angus I. Lamond (additional)
  10. Ina Poser (additional)
  11. Anthony A. Hyman (additional)
  12. Karl Mechtler (additional)
  13. Jan-Michael Peters (additional)
  14. Daniel W. Gerlich (additional)
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@article{Schmitz_2010, title={Live-cell imaging RNAi screen identifies PP2A–B55α and importin-β1 as key mitotic exit regulators in human cells}, volume={12}, ISSN={1476-4679}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb2092}, DOI={10.1038/ncb2092}, number={9}, journal={Nature Cell Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Schmitz, Michael H. A. and Held, Michael and Janssens, Veerle and Hutchins, James R. A. and Hudecz, Otto and Ivanova, Elitsa and Goris, Jozef and Trinkle-Mulcahy, Laura and Lamond, Angus I. and Poser, Ina and Hyman, Anthony A. and Mechtler, Karl and Peters, Jan-Michael and Gerlich, Daniel W.}, year={2010}, month=aug, pages={886–893} }