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Functional characterization of a novel protein, CDK5RAP2, in microtubule organization and regulation

Fong, 2008

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13199585359550806972
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Fong K
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In animal cells, centrosome is the primary microtubule organizing center (MTOC) which plays a key role in the control of the temporal and spatial distribution of microtubule (MT) networks. Typically, centrosomes are positioned at the focus of a radial array of MTs during …
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