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Ingerson-Mahar, M., Briegel, A., Werner, J. N., Jensen, G. J., & Gitai, Z. (2010). The metabolic enzyme CTP synthase forms cytoskeletal filaments. Nature Cell Biology, 12(8), 739–746.

Authors 5
  1. Michael Ingerson-Mahar (first)
  2. Ariane Briegel (additional)
  3. John N. Werner (additional)
  4. Grant J. Jensen (additional)
  5. Zemer Gitai (additional)
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@article{Ingerson_Mahar_2010, title={The metabolic enzyme CTP synthase forms cytoskeletal filaments}, volume={12}, ISSN={1476-4679}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb2087}, DOI={10.1038/ncb2087}, number={8}, journal={Nature Cell Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Ingerson-Mahar, Michael and Briegel, Ariane and Werner, John N. and Jensen, Grant J. and Gitai, Zemer}, year={2010}, month=jul, pages={739–746} }