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Academic Article Dynamics of tubulovesicular recycling endosomes in hippocampal neurons.
Academic Article Endocytic membrane fusion and buckling-induced microtubule severing mediate cell abscission.
Academic Article Making the final cut - mechanisms mediating the abscission step of cytokinesis.
Concept Microtubules
Concept Microtubule-Associated Proteins
Academic Article KIFC3 promotes mitotic progression and integrity of the central spindle in cytokinesis.
Academic Article Midbody: from cellular junk to regulator of cell polarity and cell fate.
Academic Article Cingulin and actin mediate midbody-dependent apical lumen formation during polarization of epithelial cells.
Academic Article Understanding post-mitotic roles of the midbody during cell differentiation and polarization.
Academic Article FYCO1 regulates accumulation of post-mitotic midbodies by mediating LC3-dependent midbody degradation.
Academic Article The postmitotic midbody: Regulating polarity, stemness, and proliferation.
Academic Article CLIC4 is a cytokinetic cleavage furrow protein that regulates cortical cytoskeleton stability during cell division.
Academic Article The ARF GAP ELMOD2 acts with different GTPases to regulate centrosomal microtubule nucleation and cytokinesis.
Academic Article Rab14/MACF2 complex regulates endosomal targeting during cytokinesis.
Academic Article New signaling kid on the block: the role of the postmitotic midbody in polarity, stemness, and proliferation.
Academic Article Trisomy 21 increases microtubules and disrupts centriolar satellite localization.
Academic Article TTLL12 is required for primary ciliary axoneme formation in polarized epithelial cells.

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