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Cover: Expression of the N-terminus of the long myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) causes a metaphase arrest, which is characterized by a disruption in normal spindle morphology and a tenfold increase in the number of multinucleate cells. The image shows a conventional fluorescence micrograph of HeLa cells expressing the N-terminus of the long MLCK fused to GFP (green), Hoechst staining of the chromosomal DNA (blue) and indirect immunofluorescence of microtubules (red). See article by Dulyaninova et al. (pp. 1481-1493).
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