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Survivin, a cell-death inhibitor, localizes to the spindles of mitotic cells, and its absence causes both a failure in cell division and induction of cell death. Might survivin link the control of cell death with the regulation of cell division?
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Reed, J., Reed, S. Survivin’ cell-separation anxiety. Nat Cell Biol 1, E199–E200 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/70227
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