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Katanin p80, NuMA and cytoplasmic dynein cooperate to control microtubule dynamics

Katanin p80, NuMA and cytoplasmic dynein cooperate to control microtubule dynamics

10.1038/srep39902

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Main Authors: Jin, M, Pomp, O, Shinoda, T, Toba, S, Torisawa, T, Furuta, K, Oiwa, K, Yasunaga, T, Kitagawa, D, Matsumura, S, Miyata, T, Tan, T.T, Reversade, B, Hirotsune, S
Other Authors: PAEDIATRICS
Format: Article
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020
Subjects:
adenosine triphosphatase
dynein adenosine triphosphatase
katanin p80, human
nuclear protein
Numa1 protein, mouse
small interfering RNA
animal
fibroblast
genetics
HeLa cell line
human
inbred mouse strain
induced pluripotent stem cell
metabolism
microtubule
mitosis
mouse
mutation
nerve cell
nervous system development
nervous system malformation
physiology
Adenosine Triphosphatases
Animals
Dyneins
Fibroblasts
HeLa Cells
Humans
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Mice
Mice, Inbred Strains
Microtubules
Mitosis
Mutation
Nervous System Malformations
Neurogenesis
Neurons
Nuclear Proteins
RNA, Small Interfering
Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/179743
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Institution: National University of Singapore
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