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Details on Person An axonemal dynein particularly important for flagellar movement at high viscosity. Implications from a new Chlamydomonas mutant deficient in the dynein heavy chain gene DHC9

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_displayNameAn axonemal dynein particularly important for flagellar movement at high viscosity. Implications from a new Chlamydomonas mutant deficient in the dynein heavy chain gene DHC9
_timestamp2026-02-27 20:20:28
author[Person:5637906] Yagi, Toshiki
[Person:9983871] Minoura, Itsushi
[Person:9983874] Fujiwara, Akiko
[Person:9983870] Saito, Ryo
[Person:9983872] Yasunaga, Takuo
[Person:5637845] Hirono, Masafumi
[Person:5637856] Kamiya, Ritsu
created[InstanceEdit:9983869] Rothfels, Karen, 2026-02-27
journalJ Biol Chem
pages41412-20
pubMedIdentifier16236707
titleAn axonemal dynein particularly important for flagellar movement at high viscosity. Implications from a new Chlamydomonas mutant deficient in the dynein heavy chain gene DHC9
volume280
year2005
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9969542] Formation of inner dynein arm a and c [Homo sapiens]
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