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D W Cleveland

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Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|November 21, 2001
From Charcot to Lou Gehrig: deciphering selective motor neuron death in ALSD W Cleveland, J D Rothstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1986
Identification of conserved isotype-defining variable region sequences for four vertebrate beta tubulin polypeptide classesK F Sullivan, D W Cleveland
Cell|February 13, 2001
Waiting for anaphase: Mad2 and the spindle assembly checkpointJ V Shah, D W Cleveland
Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology|October 1, 1996
Mechanisms of selective motor neuron death in ALS: insights from transgenic mouse models of motor neuron diseaseL I Bruijn, D W Cleveland
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 22, 1999
Bcl-2 overexpression does not protect neurons from mutant neurofilament-mediated motor neuron degenerationM K Houseweart, D W Cleveland
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 24, 1999
Beyond nuclear transport. Ran-GTP as a determinant of spindle assemblyJ A Kahana, D W Cleveland
The EMBO Journal|April 1, 1988
A survey of the alpha-tubulin gene family in chicken: unexpected sequence heterogeneity in the polypeptides encoded by five expressed genesL F Pratt, D W Cleveland
Cell|November 1, 1991
Slow axonal transport models come full circle: evidence that microtubule sliding mediates axon elongation and tubulin transportD W Cleveland, P N Hoffman
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1987
In vivo microtubules are copolymers of available beta-tubulin isotypes: localization of each of six vertebrate beta-tubulin isotypes using polyclonal antibodies elicited by synthetic peptide antigensM A Lopata, D W Cleveland
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|March 4, 1998
Intermediate filaments and their associated proteins: multiple dynamic personalitiesM K Houseweart, D W Cleveland
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Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|November 21, 2001
From Charcot to Lou Gehrig: deciphering selective motor neuron death in ALSD W Cleveland, J D Rothstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1986
Identification of conserved isotype-defining variable region sequences for four vertebrate beta tubulin polypeptide classesK F Sullivan, D W Cleveland
Cell|February 13, 2001
Waiting for anaphase: Mad2 and the spindle assembly checkpointJ V Shah, D W Cleveland
Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology|October 1, 1996
Mechanisms of selective motor neuron death in ALS: insights from transgenic mouse models of motor neuron diseaseL I Bruijn, D W Cleveland
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 22, 1999
Bcl-2 overexpression does not protect neurons from mutant neurofilament-mediated motor neuron degenerationM K Houseweart, D W Cleveland
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 24, 1999
Beyond nuclear transport. Ran-GTP as a determinant of spindle assemblyJ A Kahana, D W Cleveland
The EMBO Journal|April 1, 1988
A survey of the alpha-tubulin gene family in chicken: unexpected sequence heterogeneity in the polypeptides encoded by five expressed genesL F Pratt, D W Cleveland
Cell|November 1, 1991
Slow axonal transport models come full circle: evidence that microtubule sliding mediates axon elongation and tubulin transportD W Cleveland, P N Hoffman
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1987
In vivo microtubules are copolymers of available beta-tubulin isotypes: localization of each of six vertebrate beta-tubulin isotypes using polyclonal antibodies elicited by synthetic peptide antigensM A Lopata, D W Cleveland
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|March 4, 1998
Intermediate filaments and their associated proteins: multiple dynamic personalitiesM K Houseweart, D W Cleveland
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