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Spindle Positioning and Cell Division in Caenorhabditis elegans
M. van der Voet
Developmental Biology
Sub Developmental Biology
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Cell Division
100%
Caenorhabditis Elegans
100%
Spindle Positioning
100%
Spindle Cell
100%
Daughter Cells
60%
Asymmetric Cell Division
60%
Asymmetric Division
40%
Redundancy
20%
Protein Complex
20%
Cell Cycle Progression
20%
Stem Cell Population
20%
Genetic Material
20%
Mitosis
20%
Nematodes
20%
Vertebrates
20%
Cell Maintenance
20%
Cell Cortex
20%
Early Embryonic Development
20%
Uncharacterized Proteins
20%
Developmental Programming
20%
Functional Conservation
20%
Cellular Diversity
20%
Cyclin
20%
Multifunctional Protein
20%
Spindle Pole
20%
Neocortex
20%
Meiosis
20%
Mother Cell
20%
Neurogenesis
20%
Requirements for Individuals
20%
Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Caenorhabditis Elegans
100%
Cell Division
100%
Daughter Cell
50%
Asymmetric Cell Division
50%
Nematode
33%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
16%
Cycline
16%
Neocortex
16%
Embryo Development
16%
Cell Population
16%
Stem Cell
16%
Cell Cycle Progression
16%
Spindle Pole
16%
Nervous System Development
16%
Meiosis
16%
Protein Complex
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Caenorhabditis Elegans
100%
Cell Division
100%
Asymmetric Cell Division
50%
Daughter Cell
50%
Nematode
33%
Genetics
16%
Embryogenesis
16%
Nervous System Development
16%
Protein Complexes
16%
Cell Cycle Progression
16%
Stem Cell
16%
Cell Cortex
16%
Meiosis
16%
Cyclin
16%
Neuroscience
Cell Division
100%
Caenorhabditis Elegans
100%
Asymmetric Cell Division
50%
Daughter Cell
50%
Protein Complexes
16%
Stem Cell
16%
Cell Cycle Progression
16%
Meiosis
16%
Neurogenesis
16%