Microtubule

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71JCB Article Modulation of substrate adhesion dynamics via microtubule targeting requires kinesin-1 Olga Krylyshkina,1 Irina Kaverina,1 Wolfgang Kranewitter,1 Walter Steffen,2 Maria C. Alonso,3 Robert A. Cross,3 and J. Vi

JCB Article Modulation of substrate adhesion dynamics via microtubule targeting requires kinesin-1 Olga Krylyshkina,1 Irina Kaverina,1 Wolfgang Kranewitter,1 Walter Steffen,2 Maria C. Alonso,3 Robert A. Cross,3 and J. Vi

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-12 18:57:44
72Molecular interactions that stabilize antarctic fish microtubules at low temperatures H. WILLIAM DETRICH, III

Molecular interactions that stabilize antarctic fish microtubules at low temperatures H. WILLIAM DETRICH, III

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 21:12:16
73JCB: REPORT  Published April 28, 2008 Augmin: a protein complex required for centrosome-independent microtubule generation

JCB: REPORT Published April 28, 2008 Augmin: a protein complex required for centrosome-independent microtubule generation

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Source URL: valelab.ucsf.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-07 22:27:03
74Brief Communication  739 Enforced polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts lacking microtubules

Brief Communication 739 Enforced polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts lacking microtubules

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75Targeting, Capture, and Stabilization of Microtubules at Early Focal Adhesions Irina Kaverina, Klemens Rottner, and J. Victor Small Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Biology, Department of Cell Biology

Targeting, Capture, and Stabilization of Microtubules at Early Focal Adhesions Irina Kaverina, Klemens Rottner, and J. Victor Small Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Biology, Department of Cell Biology

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76PERSPECTIVES OPINION How do microtubules guide migrating cells? J. Victor Small, Benjamin Geiger, Irina Kaverina and Alexander Bershadsky

PERSPECTIVES OPINION How do microtubules guide migrating cells? J. Victor Small, Benjamin Geiger, Irina Kaverina and Alexander Bershadsky

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77Microtubule Targeting of Substrate Contacts Promotes Their Relaxation and Dissociation✪ Irina Kaverina, Olga Krylyshkina, and J. Victor Small Institute of Molecular Biology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, A-5020 Salzbur

Microtubule Targeting of Substrate Contacts Promotes Their Relaxation and Dissociation✪ Irina Kaverina, Olga Krylyshkina, and J. Victor Small Institute of Molecular Biology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, A-5020 Salzbur

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78in the Antarctic Peninsula region. In D. Sehrhage (Ed.), Antarctic Ocean Resources Variability. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer. Mugiya, YPhase difference between calcification and organic matrix formation

in the Antarctic Peninsula region. In D. Sehrhage (Ed.), Antarctic Ocean Resources Variability. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer. Mugiya, YPhase difference between calcification and organic matrix formation

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79References Radtke, R.LCod fish otoliths: Information storage structures. Fladevigen rapportser, 1, Radtke, R.L., and T.E. TargettStructural and chemical rhythmic patterns in the otoliths of the A

References Radtke, R.LCod fish otoliths: Information storage structures. Fladevigen rapportser, 1, Radtke, R.L., and T.E. TargettStructural and chemical rhythmic patterns in the otoliths of the A

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80Kim, H., L. Binder, and J. L. RosenbaumThe periodic association of MAP, with brain microtubules in vitro. Journal of Cell Biology, 80, Langford, G.MIn vitro assembly of dogfish brain tubulin an

Kim, H., L. Binder, and J. L. RosenbaumThe periodic association of MAP, with brain microtubules in vitro. Journal of Cell Biology, 80, Langford, G.MIn vitro assembly of dogfish brain tubulin an

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 22:12:39