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Transient binding of dynein controls bidirectional long-range motility of early endosomes Martin Schustera, Reinhard Lipowskyb, Marcus-Alexander Assmannc, Peter Lenzc, and Gero Steinberga,1 a Department of Biosciences, U
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Document Date: 2014-06-22 18:40:05


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Exeter / Marburg / Potsdam / Surrey / /

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Roper / Larson AG / Hendricks AG / Olympus / Sigma-Aldrich Ltd / /

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Germany / United Kingdom / /

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Plant Cell / University of Exeter / Max-Planck Institute / DAM1 complex / Philipps University / University of Colorado / Max Planck Institute of Colloids / /

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Live cell imaging / step-find algorithm / image processing / cell systems / transport machinery / /

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Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces / Department of Biosciences / University of Colorado / Boulder / Max-Planck Institute / University of Exeter / SFB593 / /

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J. Richard McIntosh / Gero Steinberga / Reinhard Lipowskyb / Jacob Kerssemakers / M. Feldbrügge / Martin Schustera / Peter Lenzc / Marcus-Alexander Assmannc / /

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Montana / Colorado / /

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PLoS ONE / /

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laser / Biotechnology / image processing / 3G / step-find algorithm / done using the step-find algorithm / performed using a 405-nm/60-mW diode laser / /

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www.pnas.org/lookup/suppl/doi / www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1015839108 / /

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