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Matt RenshawLab: Light MicroscopyJob Title: Senior Laboratory Research Scientist Breadcrumb Home Research Researchers Matt Renshaw Year published (-)2020 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topics (-)Gene Expression (1)Genetics & Genomics (1)Genome Integrity & Repair (1)Imaging (1)Model Organisms (1)Stem Cells (1)Tumour Biology (1) Facet Research topicsCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (1) Facet Crick Pre-CrickPublication typeJournal article (1)Primary research (1) Facet Publication typeJournal (-)Nature Communications (1) Facet Journal Displaying 1 - 1 of 1Last updated : 08 March 2021 03:44 Cep55 promotes cytokinesis of neural progenitors but is dispensable for most mammalian cell divisions Authors (6)Antonio TedeschiJorge AlmagroMatt RenshawHendrik MessalAxel Behrens Mark Petronczki Nature Communications Published 8 April 2020 Crick labs/ facilitiesAxel BehrensLight MicroscopyGenomics/Equipment ParkFlow CytometryExperimental HistopathologyBiological Research FacilityFull details
Cep55 promotes cytokinesis of neural progenitors but is dispensable for most mammalian cell divisions Authors (6)Antonio TedeschiJorge AlmagroMatt RenshawHendrik MessalAxel Behrens Mark Petronczki Nature Communications Published 8 April 2020 Crick labs/ facilitiesAxel BehrensLight MicroscopyGenomics/Equipment ParkFlow CytometryExperimental HistopathologyBiological Research FacilityFull details