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Journal of Cell Science|July 1, 1992
The localization of myosin I and myosin II in Acanthamoeba by fluorescence microscopyS Yonemura, T D Pollard
Applied Ergonomics|December 1, 1979
The effect of feedback on keying performanceD Pollard, M B Cooper
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|December 1, 1987
Proteinase induced demyelination. An electrophysiological and histological studyK Westland, J D Pollard
Molecular Biology of the Cell|January 19, 2000
Myosin-II tails confer unique functions in Schizosaccharomyces pombe: characterization of a novel myosin-II tailM Bezanilla, T D Pollard
Biochemistry|January 10, 2002
Hydrolysis of ATP by polymerized actin depends on the bound divalent cation but not profilinLaurent Blanchoin, Thomas D Pollard
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 17, 2012
Determinants of Formin Homology 1 (FH1) domain function in actin filament elongation by forminsNaomi Courtemanche, Thomas D Pollard
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1976
Fluorescent antibody localization of myosin in the cytoplasm, cleavage furrow, and mitotic spindle of human cellsK Fujiwara, T D Pollard
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 1, 1983
Improved preservation and staining of HeLa cell actin filaments, clathrin-coated membranes, and other cytoplasmic structures by tannic acid-glutaraldehyde-saponin fixationP Maupin, T D Pollard
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 22, 2026
Addendum: CYTOPLASMIC FILAMENTS OF AMOEBA PROTEUS: I. The Role of Filaments in Consistency Changes and MovementThomas D Pollard, Susumu Ito
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1986
Elongation of actin filaments is a diffusion-limited reaction at the barbed end and is accelerated by inert macromoleculesD Drenckhahn, T D Pollard
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Journal of Cell Science|July 1, 1992
The localization of myosin I and myosin II in Acanthamoeba by fluorescence microscopyS Yonemura, T D Pollard
Applied Ergonomics|December 1, 1979
The effect of feedback on keying performanceD Pollard, M B Cooper
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|December 1, 1987
Proteinase induced demyelination. An electrophysiological and histological studyK Westland, J D Pollard
Molecular Biology of the Cell|January 19, 2000
Myosin-II tails confer unique functions in Schizosaccharomyces pombe: characterization of a novel myosin-II tailM Bezanilla, T D Pollard
Biochemistry|January 10, 2002
Hydrolysis of ATP by polymerized actin depends on the bound divalent cation but not profilinLaurent Blanchoin, Thomas D Pollard
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 17, 2012
Determinants of Formin Homology 1 (FH1) domain function in actin filament elongation by forminsNaomi Courtemanche, Thomas D Pollard
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1976
Fluorescent antibody localization of myosin in the cytoplasm, cleavage furrow, and mitotic spindle of human cellsK Fujiwara, T D Pollard
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 1, 1983
Improved preservation and staining of HeLa cell actin filaments, clathrin-coated membranes, and other cytoplasmic structures by tannic acid-glutaraldehyde-saponin fixationP Maupin, T D Pollard
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 22, 2026
Addendum: CYTOPLASMIC FILAMENTS OF AMOEBA PROTEUS: I. The Role of Filaments in Consistency Changes and MovementThomas D Pollard, Susumu Ito
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1986
Elongation of actin filaments is a diffusion-limited reaction at the barbed end and is accelerated by inert macromoleculesD Drenckhahn, T D Pollard
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