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Dietary flavonoid fisetin induces a forced exit from mitosis by targeting the mitotic spindle checkpoint
Carcinogenesis, 06/09/09
Salmela AL et al. - The data propose that fisetin perturbs spindle checkpoint signaling, which may contribute to the antiproliferative effects of the compound.
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