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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 published (-)2017 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsBiochemistry & Proteomics (1)Cell Biology (1)Cell Cycle & Chromosomes (1)Chemical Biology & High Throughput (1)Computational & Systems Biology (1)Genetics & Genomics (1)Genome Integrity & Repair (1)Imaging (1)Infectious Disease (1)Model Organisms (1)Signalling & Oncogenes (1)Structural Biology & Biophysics (1)Synthetic Biology (1)Tumour Biology (1) (-)Human Biology & Physiology (1) Facet Research topicsPublication typeJournal article (1)Primary research (1) Facet Publication typeJournalCancer Discovery (1) Facet Journal Publications Displaying 1 - 1 of 1Last updated : 13 August 2022 03:51 APC/C dysfunction limits excessive cancer chromosomal instability Authors (18) Laurent Sansregret James O Patterson Sally Dewhurst Carlos López-García André Koch Nicholas McGranahan[...] Martin R Singleton René H MedemaPaul Nurse Mark PetronczkiCharles Swanton Cancer Discovery Published 1 February 2017 Crick labs/ facilitiesMichael WayCharles SwantonMartin SingletonPaul NurseLight MicroscopyHigh Throughput ScreeningBioinformatics and BiostatisticsFull details Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
APC/C dysfunction limits excessive cancer chromosomal instability Authors (18) Laurent Sansregret James O Patterson Sally Dewhurst Carlos López-García André Koch Nicholas McGranahan[...] Martin R Singleton René H MedemaPaul Nurse Mark PetronczkiCharles Swanton Cancer Discovery Published 1 February 2017 Crick labs/ facilitiesMichael WayCharles SwantonMartin SingletonPaul NurseLight MicroscopyHigh Throughput ScreeningBioinformatics and BiostatisticsFull details