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Cytoskeleton / Kinesin / Cell biology / Hypha / Corn smut / Axoplasmic transport / KIF1A / Spindle apparatus / Spitzenkörper / Biology / Motor proteins / Molecular machines
Date: 2014-06-22 18:38:50
Cytoskeleton
Kinesin
Cell biology
Hypha
Corn smut
Axoplasmic transport
KIF1A
Spindle apparatus
Spitzenkörper
Biology
Motor proteins
Molecular machines

Molecular Biology of the Cell Vol. 16, 5191–5201, November 2005 Myosin-V, Kinesin-1, and Kinesin-3 Cooperate in D Hyphal Growth of the Fungus Ustilago maydis□

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