"The Formation Of Centrosomes In Enucleated Egg-fragments" explores the fascinating process of centrosome formation within cellular structures. Authored by Naohid Yatsu, this work delves into the intricacies of cell biology, specifically focusing on how centrosomes develop in the absence of a nucleus. This detailed study provides valuable insights into the mechanisms governing cell division and organization.
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