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In the following sentences on page 540: “Plk1 activity typically increases in late G2, resulting in phosphorylation and activation of Mst2, which in turn phosphorylates and activates Nek2A67,68. Activated Nek2A then phosphorylates C-Nap1 and rootletin, two proteins that hold duplicated centrosomes, resulting in centrosome separation69,70”.
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Nam, HJ., van Deursen, J. Correction: Corrigendum: Cyclin B2 and p53 control proper timing of centrosome separation. Nat Cell Biol 16, 1027 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb3049
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