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Binding between mammalian spermatid-ectoplasmic specialization complexes and microtubules.
D M Redenbach1, K Boekelheide, A W Vogl
1Department of Anatomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
European Journal of Cell Biology
|December 1, 1992
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Microtubules bind to ectoplasmic specializations (ESs) in a concentration-dependent manner, supporting the hypothesis that spermatid translocation during spermatogenesis relies on microtubule-based transport. This binding is reversible and specific.
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