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2. AMPK and PFKFB3 mediate glycolysis and survival in response to mitophagy during mitotic arrest
3. Supplementary Video 3 from Brick1 Is an Essential Regulator of Actin Cytoskeleton Required for Embryonic Development and Cell Transformation
4. Supplementary Video 6 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
5. Supplementary Video 1 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
6. Supplementary Video 4 from Brick1 Is an Essential Regulator of Actin Cytoskeleton Required for Embryonic Development and Cell Transformation
7. Data from Brick1 Is an Essential Regulator of Actin Cytoskeleton Required for Embryonic Development and Cell Transformation
8. Data from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
9. Supplementary Video 1 from Brick1 Is an Essential Regulator of Actin Cytoskeleton Required for Embryonic Development and Cell Transformation
10. Supplementary Figure 1 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
11. Supplementary Video 5 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
12. Supplementary Video 2 from Brick1 Is an Essential Regulator of Actin Cytoskeleton Required for Embryonic Development and Cell Transformation
13. Supplementary Figure 3 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
14. Supplementary Video 2 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
15. Supplementary Figure Legends from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
16. Supplementary Video 5 from Brick1 Is an Essential Regulator of Actin Cytoskeleton Required for Embryonic Development and Cell Transformation
17. Supplementary Figure 5 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
18. Supplementary Figure 2 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
19. Supplementary Figure 4 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
20. Supplementary Figure 7 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
21. Supplementary Figure 6 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
22. Supplementary Methods, Figures 1-8, Video Legends 1-5 from Brick1 Is an Essential Regulator of Actin Cytoskeleton Required for Embryonic Development and Cell Transformation
23. Supplementary Video 4 from Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
24. CD98hc (SLC3A2) sustains amino acid and nucleotide availability for cell cycle progression
25. Pathogenic mis-splicing of CPEB4 in schizophrenia
26. Immune translational control by CPEB4 regulates intestinal inflammation resolution and colorectal cancer development
27. The RNA binding protein CPEB2 regulates hormone sensing in mammary gland development and luminal breast cancer
28. Genetic depletion of Polo-like kinase 1 leads to embryonic lethality due to mitotic aberrancies
29. Aurora B Overexpression Causes Aneuploidy and p21Cip1 Repression during Tumor Development
30. Genetic depletion of Polo-like kinase 1 leads to embryonic lethality due to mitotic aberrancies
31. AMPK and PFKFB3 mediate glycolysis and survival in response to mitophagy during mitotic arrest
32. Requirements for Aurora-A in Tissue Regeneration and Tumor Development in Adult Mammals
33. Aurora B prevents delayed DNA replication and premature mitotic exit by repressing p21Cip1
34. The CPEB-family of proteins, translational control in senescence and cancer
35. Key contribution of CPEB4-mediated translational control to cancer progression
36. Genetic disruption of aurora B uncovers an essential role for aurora C during early mammalian development
37. Brick1 Is an Essential Regulator of Actin Cytoskeleton Required for Embryonic Development and Cell Transformation
38. SUMOylation modulates the function of Aurora-B kinase
39. RINGO C is required to sustain the spindle-assembly checkpoint
40. Aurora B Overexpression Causes Aneuploidy and p21Cip1 Repression during Tumor Development.
41. AMPK and PFKFB3 mediate glycolysis and survival in response to mitophagy during mitotic arrest.
42. Key contribution of CPEB4-mediated translational control to cancer progression.
43. Genetic disruption of aurora B uncovers an essential role for aurora C during early mammalian development.
44. A SUMOylation Motif in Aurora-A: Implications for Spindle Dynamics and Oncogenesis.
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