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Mitosis and Meiosis, Volume 61 (Methods in Cell Biology, Vol 61 (Paper))
by Conly L. Rieder
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with references to "spindle fibers".
Excerpt - on Page 114: "
... of the cell during mitosis have shaped our thinking about spindle function and molecular mechanisms, from the dynamic equilibrium of spindle fibers to the dynamic instability of individual microtubules. ... "
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Kaplan AP Biology, 2004 Edition
by Kaplan
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with references to "spindle fibers".
Excerpt - on Page 64: "
... CHAPTER 2 Centrioles, which direct the separation of chromosomes during cell division, are composed of microtubules, as well as the spindle fibers that move chromosomes during cell divisio~i. Cell movement and support are maintained in part through the action of solid lods ... "
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Life Itself: Exploring the Realm of the Living Cell
by Boyce Rensberger
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with references to "spindle fibers".
Excerpt - on Page 131: "
... its components were stored in tiny packets for reuse in building the two new nuclei. And scores of filaments, called spindle fibers, were sprouting from the two centrioles and growing toward the chromosomes, which lay between them. In the ONE LIFE RECOMES ... "
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Kaplan AP Biology 2005
by Kaplan
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with references to "spindle fibers".
Excerpt - on Page 78: "
... CHAPTER 4 Centrioles, which direct the separation of chromosomes during cell division, are composed of microtubules, as well as the spindle fibers that move chromosomes during cell division. Cell movement and support are maintained in part through the action of solid rods ... "
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