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Details on Person A plus-end-directed motor enzyme that moves antiparallel microtubules in vitro localizes to the interzone of mitotic spindles

Class:IdLiteratureReference:984741
_displayNameA plus-end-directed motor enzyme that moves antiparallel microtubules in vitro localizes to the interzone of mitotic spindles
_timestamp2010-11-02 18:43:58
author[Person:984618] Nislow, C
[Person:984624] Lombillo, VA
[Person:164025] Kuriyama, R
[Person:983222] McIntosh, JR
created[InstanceEdit:984623] Jupe, S, 2010-11-02
journalNature
pages543-7
pubMedIdentifier1406973
titleA plus-end-directed motor enzyme that moves antiparallel microtubules in vitro localizes to the interzone of mitotic spindles
volume359
year1992
(literatureReference)[Reaction:984648] Kinesin-6 and RACGAP1 form the heterotetrameric complex centralspindlin [Homo sapiens]
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