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On the hand-over-hand footsteps of kinesin heads.
Author(s):
Fiona R. Cross
Publication date:
1995-03-31
Journal:
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility
Keywords:
Animals
,
Cell Line
,
Dogs
,
Kidney
,
Kinesin
,
chemistry
,
metabolism
,
Microtubules
,
ultrastructure
,
Motion
,
Protein Binding
,
Protein Conformation
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7622629
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Cell Line
,
Dogs
,
Kidney
,
Kinesin
,
chemistry
,
metabolism
,
Microtubules
,
ultrastructure
,
Motion
,
Protein Binding
,
Protein Conformation
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Keywords:
Animals
,
Cell Line
,
Dogs
,
Kidney
,
Kinesin
,
chemistry
,
metabolism
,
Microtubules
,
ultrastructure
,
Motion
,
Protein Binding
,
Protein Conformation
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