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  1. One to only two: a short history of the centrosome and its duplication
  2. Link Between DNA Damage and Centriole Disengagement/Reduplication in Untransformed Human Cells
  3. Centriole Engagement: It’s Not Just Cohesin Any More
  4. Long-Term Recordings of Live Human Cells Using Phase Contrast Microscopy
  5. The interrelationship between APC/C and Plk1 activities in centriole disengagement
  6. Repeated cleavage failure does not establish centrosome amplification in untransformed human cells
  7. Centriole duplication: analogue control in a digital age
  8. Prolonged Prometaphase Blocks Daughter Cell Proliferation Despite Normal Completion of Mitosis
  9. Abrogation of the Postmitotic Checkpoint Contributes to Polyploidization in Human Papillomavirus E7-Expressing Cells
  10. Cyclin E in centrosome duplication and reduplication in sea urchin zygotes
  11. Cell-Cycle Progression without an Intact Microtubule Cytoskeleton
  12. p53-Independent Abrogation of a Postmitotic Checkpoint Contributes to Human Papillomavirus E6-Induced Polyploidy
  13. A Sealed Preparation for Long-Term Observations of Cultured Cells
  14. Two-way traffic: centrosomes and the cell cycle
  15. Spindle pole fragmentation due to proteasome inhibition
  16. Centrosome Duplication and its Regulation in the Higher Animal Cell
  17. The good, the bad and the ugly: the practical consequences of centrosome amplification
  18. The Apparent Linkage between Centriole Replication and the S Phase of the Cell Cycle
  19. Nuclear envelope breakdown is under nuclear not cytoplasmic control in sea urchin zygotes
  20. Feedback control of the metaphase-anaphase transition in sea urchin zygotes: role of maloriented chromosomes
  21. Centrosome Inheritance in Starfish Zygotes II: Selective Suppression of the Maternal Centrosome during Meiosis
  22. Protein synthesis and the cell cycle: centrosome reproduction in sea urchin eggs is not under translational control
  23. Experimental Analysis of Centrosome Reproduction in Echinoderm Eggs
  24. Centrosomes and the cell cycle
  25. Centrosome inheritance in starfish zygotes: Selective loss of the maternal centrosome after fertilization
  26. Reproductive capacity of sea urchin centrosomes without centrioles
  27. Relationship between nuclear DNA synthesis and centrosome reproduction in sea urchin eggs
  28. The reproduction of centrosomes: nuclear versus cytoplasmic controls
  29. The role of spindle microtubules in the timing of the cell cycle in echinoderm eggs
  30. Centriole number and the reproductive capacity of spindle poles
  31. Experimental separation of pronuclei in fertilized sea urchin eggs: chromosomes do not organize a spindle in the absence of centrosomes
  32. Control mechanisms of the cell cycle: role of the spatial arrangement of spindle components in the timing of mitotic events
  33. Cooperation of kinetochores and pole in the establishment of monopolar mitotic apparatus.
  34. Role of spindle microtubules in the control of cell cycle timing
  35. Experimental manipulation of the amount of tubulin available for assembly into the spindle of dividing sea urchin eggs