Murphy et al., 1977 - Google Patents
Identity and polymerization-stimulatory activity of the nontubulin proteins associated with microtubulesMurphy et al., 1977
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- 8676140095501672100
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- Murphy D
- Vallee R
- Borisy G
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- Biochemistry
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Douglas B. Murphy, Richard B. Vallee,* and Gary G. Borisy* abstract: Microtubule protein purified by an in vitro as-sembly procedure contains several accessory proteins which copurify with tubulin and are required for efficient tubulin assembly. When purified …
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