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Class:IdLiteratureReference:380472
_displayNameSelf assembly of NuMA: multiarm oligomers as structural units of a nuclear lattice
_timestamp2008-11-13 13:08:47
author[Person:380490] Harborth, J
[Person:84039] Wang, J
[Person:380493] Gueth-Hallonet, C
[Person:380477] Weber, K
[Person:380498] Osborn, M
created[InstanceEdit:380489] Matthews, L, 2008-11-13 13:01:11
journalEMBO J
modified[InstanceEdit:380514] Matthews, L, 2008-11-13 13:02:59
pages1689-700
pubMedIdentifier10075938
titleSelf assembly of NuMA: multiarm oligomers as structural units of a nuclear lattice
volume18
year1999
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:380511] Assembly of the NuMA:Dynactin Dynein complex on microtubules [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:380479] NuMA can interact with microtubules by direct binding to tub...
[Summation:380794] Evidence suggests that dynactin associates with several NuMA...
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