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Ogawa, T., Nitta, R., Okada, Y., & Hirokawa, N. (2004). A Common Mechanism for Microtubule Destabilizers—M Type Kinesins Stabilize Curling of the Protofilament Using the Class-Specific Neck and Loops. Cell, 116(4), 591–602.

Authors 4
  1. Tadayuki Ogawa (first)
  2. Ryo Nitta (additional)
  3. Yasushi Okada (additional)
  4. Nobutaka Hirokawa (additional)
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