By recreating cell division in a test tube, researchers discover vital role for protein elevated in a quarter of all cancers
Jan. 15, 2020

New study recreates microtubule branching in a test tube.
Researchers at Princeton University have successfully recreated a key cell-division step in a test tube, uncovering the vital role played by a protein that is elevated in over 25% of all cancers. The two studies, which appear today in the journals Nature Communications and eLife, are from the laboratory of Sabine Petry, assistant professor of molecular biology. Read more at the Discovery: Research at Princeton blog.