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A pilot study conducted by Kessler Foundation researchers has shown promising results in the use of methylphenidate to enhance oculomotor function in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Spindle assembly and function require localized regulation of microtubule dynamics and the activity of a variety of microtubule-based motor proteins. Recent work has begun to uncover the molecular ...
Impairment of spindle checkpoint function results in premature mitosis and missegregation of chromosomes, leading to aneuploidy (Michel et al., 2001). The signal activating spindle checkpoint is ...
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