ACTIN AND MYOSIN IN THE MITOTIC SPINDLE

  • Robinson R
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![][1] Actin cables (green) surround the spindle (red) as it assembles. Cables of actin stretch from pole to pole of the mitotic spindle, and, with myosin, help control spindle length and shape, according to [Woolner et al.][2] Microtubules and their motors are indispensible for

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Robinson, R. (2008). ACTIN AND MYOSIN IN THE MITOTIC SPINDLE. The Journal of Cell Biology, 182(1), 3–3. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.1821iti5

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