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Group: Bioinformatics - with tag mts [5 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Bioinformatics group with tag mts
  • A Microtubule Interactome: Complexes with Roles in Cell Cycle and Mitosis
    PLoS Biology, Vol. 6, No. 4. (1 April 2008), e98.
    by Julian R Hughes, Ana M Meireles, Katherine H Fisher, Angel Garcia, Philip R Antrobus, Alan Wainman, Nicole Zitzmann, Charlotte Deane, Hiroyuki Ohkura, James G Wakefield
    posted to mts protein_protein tubulin by barry to the group Bioinformatics on 2008-04-29 19:37:04 as ** along with 1 person cdeane
  • Phase diagram of microtubules
    Physical Review E, Vol. 50, No. 2. (1994), 1579.
    by Deborah K Fygenson, Erez Braun, Albert Libchaber
    posted to mts by barry to the group Bioinformatics on 2007-05-10 07:38:19 as * along with 1 group structural_bioinformatics
  • High-resolution cryo-EM maps show the nucleotide binding pocket of KIF1A in open and closed conformations
    The EMBO Journal, Vol. 25, No. 18. (20 September 2006), pp. 4187-4194.
    by Masahide Kikkawa, Nobutaka Hirokawa
  • Distinct roles of doublecortin modulating the microtubule cytoskeleton
    The EMBO Journal, Vol. 25, No. 19. (4 October 2006), pp. 4448-4457.
    by Carolyn A Moores, Mylene Perderiset, Caroline Kappeler, Susan Kain, Douglas Drummond, Stephen J Perkins, Jamel Chelly, Rob Cross, Anne Houdusse, Francis
  • Structural intermediates in microtubule assembly and disassembly: how and why?
    Current Opinion in Cell Biology, Vol. 18, No. 2. (April 2006), pp. 179-184.
    by Eva Nogales, Hong-Wei Wang
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