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Details on Person A three-domain structure of kinesin heavy chain revealed by DNA sequence and microtubule binding analyses

Class:IdLiteratureReference:983185
_displayNameA three-domain structure of kinesin heavy chain revealed by DNA sequence and microtubule binding analyses
_timestamp2010-10-29 16:32:01
author[Person:983238] Yang, JT
[Person:983239] Laymon, RA
[Person:983219] Goldstein, LS
created[InstanceEdit:983242] Jupe, S, 2010-10-29
journalCell
pages879-89
pubMedIdentifier2522352
titleA three-domain structure of kinesin heavy chain revealed by DNA sequence and microtubule binding analyses
volume56
year1989
(literatureReference)[Reaction:983266] Kinesins bind microtubules [Homo sapiens]
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