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Experimental Cell Research|September 23, 1997
Micromanipulation of chromosomes in mitotic vertebrate tissue cells: tension controls the state of kinetochore movementR V Skibbens, E D Salmon
Bulletin Des Societes D'Ophtalmologie De France|December 1, 1981
[Complex oculomotor disorder after fracture of the orbital floor]D Salmon, M Ardouin, M Urvoy
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 1, 1990
Poleward force at the kinetochore in metaphase depends on the number of kinetochore microtubulesT S Hays, E D Salmon
Trends in Cell Biology|August 15, 1998
The vertebrate cell kinetochore and its roles during mitosisC L Rieder, E D Salmon
Presse Medicale (Paris, France : 1983)|February 22, 1997
[Search for a HIV vaccine]D Sicard, D Salmon-Ceron, L Finkielsztejn
The Biological Bulletin|October 1, 1995
Quantifying single and bundled microtubules with the polarized light microscopeP Tran, E D Salmon, R Oldenbourg
Biophysical Journal|June 26, 2001
Microtubule treadmilling in vitro investigated by fluorescence speckle and confocal microscopyS Grego, V Cantillana, E D Salmon
Current Biology : CB|June 1, 1997
Microtubule dynamics: treadmilling comes around againC M Waterman-Storer, E D Salmon
Annales De Medecine Interne|January 1, 1997
[Characteristics of rapid progressors in HIV infection]H Khanlou, D Salmon-Ceron, D Sicard
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|January 5, 2000
Fluorescent speckle microscopy of microtubules: how low can you go?C M Waterman-Storer, E D Salmon
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Experimental Cell Research|September 23, 1997
Micromanipulation of chromosomes in mitotic vertebrate tissue cells: tension controls the state of kinetochore movementR V Skibbens, E D Salmon
Bulletin Des Societes D'Ophtalmologie De France|December 1, 1981
[Complex oculomotor disorder after fracture of the orbital floor]D Salmon, M Ardouin, M Urvoy
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 1, 1990
Poleward force at the kinetochore in metaphase depends on the number of kinetochore microtubulesT S Hays, E D Salmon
Trends in Cell Biology|August 15, 1998
The vertebrate cell kinetochore and its roles during mitosisC L Rieder, E D Salmon
Presse Medicale (Paris, France : 1983)|February 22, 1997
[Search for a HIV vaccine]D Sicard, D Salmon-Ceron, L Finkielsztejn
The Biological Bulletin|October 1, 1995
Quantifying single and bundled microtubules with the polarized light microscopeP Tran, E D Salmon, R Oldenbourg
Biophysical Journal|June 26, 2001
Microtubule treadmilling in vitro investigated by fluorescence speckle and confocal microscopyS Grego, V Cantillana, E D Salmon
Current Biology : CB|June 1, 1997
Microtubule dynamics: treadmilling comes around againC M Waterman-Storer, E D Salmon
Annales De Medecine Interne|January 1, 1997
[Characteristics of rapid progressors in HIV infection]H Khanlou, D Salmon-Ceron, D Sicard
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|January 5, 2000
Fluorescent speckle microscopy of microtubules: how low can you go?C M Waterman-Storer, E D Salmon
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