Timing the machine

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During cell division everything must happen at the right time, or errors occur. A common cellular control device, protein phosphorylation, is now shown to time the assembly of a key part of the division machinery.

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Bowerman, B. (2004, August 19). Timing the machine. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/430840a

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