spindle assembly
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspindleandassembly
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spindle
noun[C]
uk/ˈspɪn.dəl/us/ˈspɪn.dəl/
a part of a machine around which something turns, or a rod onto which thread is twisted when it is spun (= made ...
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assembly
noun
uk/əˈsem.bli/us/əˈsem.bli/
a group of people, especially one that meets regularly for a particular purpose, such as government, or, more generally, the process of coming together, or the state of ...
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The floating bearing was assumed not to affect the error motions of thespindleassemblyand was not included in the machine model.
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We cannot exclude the possibility that thespindleassemblycheckpoint acts during the first mitosis.
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Therefore, it is unlikely that the failure of the recipient blastomeres to undergospindleassemblywas caused by a lack of the necessary factors.
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Similarly, chromatin condensation and meioticspindleassemblydid not show any abnormality.
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Influence of maternal age on meioticspindleassemblyin oocytes from naturally cycling women.
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The idea of a direct role of membranes inspindleassemblyis difficult to test.
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Chromosomes initiatespindleassemblyupon experimental dissolution of the nuclear envelope in grass-hopper spermatocytes.
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The constraints associated design were evaluated to determine if thespindleassemblymet the performance and design requirements.
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Abnormal kinetochore structure activates thespindleassemblycheckpoint in budding yeast.
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Thespindleassemblycheckpoint in budding yeast.
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Spindleassemblyand rotation occurred with high efficiency in control oocytes.
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Madlp, a phosphoprotein component of thespindleassemblycheckpoint in budding yeast./.
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Chromosomes take the lead inspindleassembly.
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Spindle formation is unusual in these divisions, since asters are missing duringspindleassembly.
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