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Passenger acrobatics

Chromosomal passenger proteins undergo spectacular changes in localization during cell division. We now have molecular insight into how and why these changes occur.

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Figure 1: Moving passengers about.

PAOLA VAGNARELLI & BILL EARNSHAW

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Higuchi, T., Uhlmann, F. Passenger acrobatics. Nature 426, 780–781 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/426780a

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