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Microtubule-Associated ProteinsConcept Why?
Association states of tubulin in the presence and absence of microtubule-associated proteins. Analysis by electric birefringence.Academic Article Why?
Dobyns, WilliamPerson Why?
Macleod, KayPerson Why?
Glotzer, Michael A.Person Why?
[Inhibition of growth and angiogenesis of U251 cell xenograft in vivo by short hairpin RNA targeting survivin gene].Academic Article Why?
A revision of the lissencephaly and Miller-Dieker syndrome critical regions in chromosome 17p13.3.Academic Article Why?
An Inherited Genetic Variant in CEP72 Promoter Predisposes to Vincristine-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Adults With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.Academic Article Why?
Autophagy Promotes Focal Adhesion Disassembly and Cell Motility of Metastatic Tumor Cells through the Direct Interaction of Paxillin with LC3.Academic Article Why?
Autophagy: assays and artifacts.Academic Article Why?
Biallelic somatic and germ line CCM1 truncating mutations in a cerebral cavernous malformation lesion.Academic Article Why?
BNIP3-dependent mitophagy promotes cytosolic localization of LC3B and metabolic homeostasis in the liver.Academic Article Why?
Cell cycle control of kinesin-mediated transport of Bik1 (CLIP-170) regulates microtubule stability and dynein activation.Academic Article Why?
Centralspindlin: at the heart of cytokinesis.Academic Article Why?
Clinical and molecular basis of classical lissencephaly: Mutations in the LIS1 gene (PAFAH1B1).Academic Article Why?
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