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    12006Microtubule plus end: a hub of cellular activities.



    +-nlTraffic 7(5):499-507 (2006)
    22006Axonal transport of microtubules: the long and short of it.



    +-nlTraffic 7(5):490-8 (2006)
    32004Microtubule organization and function in epithelial cells.



    +-nlTraffic 5(1):1-9 (2004)
    42006Generation of noncentrosomal microtubule arrays.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 119(Pt 20):4155-63 (2006)
    52006Microtubule nucleation: gamma-tubulin and beyond.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 119(Pt 20):4143-53 (2006)
    62004Bidirectional transport along microtubules.



    +-nlCurr Biol 14(13):R525-37 (2004)
    72010Formins and microtubules.



    +-nlBiochim Biophys Acta 1803(2):164-73 (2010)
    82007The tubulin code.



    +-nlCell Cycle 6(17):2152-60 (2007)
    92010Microtubule +TIPs at a glance.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 123(Pt 20):3415-9 (2010)
    102010Tubulin depolymerization may be an ancient biological motor.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 123(Pt 20):3425-34 (2010)
    112010Post-translational modifications of microtubules.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 123(Pt 20):3447-55 (2010)
    122010Microtubule-severing enzymes.



    +-nlCurr Opin Cell Biol 22(1):96-103 (2010)
    132008Microtubule active agents: beyond the taxane frontier.



    +-nlClin Cancer Res 14(22):7167-72 (2008)
    142009Antivascular actions of microtubule-binding drugs.



    +-nlClin Cancer Res 15(8):2594-601 (2009)
    152009Eribulin: rediscovering tubulin as an anticancer target.



    +-nlClin Cancer Res 15(12):3903-5 (2009)



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