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Breadcrumb Paul Nurse Nurse lab Cell Cycle Laboratory : Publications Lab contentLab contentIn this section Overview Areas of interest Publications Members Vacancies Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells expressing cdc2-mNeonGreen (green), and cell walls stained with Calcofluor (magenta). Toggle to view hero caption PublicationsYear published2020 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsBiochemistry & Proteomics (1)Cell Biology (1)Cell Cycle & Chromosomes (1)Chemical Biology & High Throughput (1)Computational & Systems Biology (1)Model Organisms (1)Synthetic Biology (1) (-)Genetics & Genomics (1) Facet Research topicsPublication typeReview (1) (-)Journal article (1) Facet Publication typeJournal (-)Molecular Biology of the Cell (1) Facet Journal Publications Displaying 1 - 1 of 1Last updated : 03 June 2023 02:21 Fission yeast cell cycle mutants and the logic of eukaryotic cell cycle control Authors (1)Paul Nurse Molecular Biology of the Cell Published 15 December 2020 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Fission yeast cell cycle mutants and the logic of eukaryotic cell cycle control Authors (1)Paul Nurse Molecular Biology of the Cell Published 15 December 2020 Crick labsPaul NurseFull details