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H W Detrich

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Biochemistry|June 12, 1979
Separation of tubulin from microtubule-associated proteins on phosphocellulose. Accompanying alterations in concentrations of buffer componentsR C Williams, H W Detrich
Methods in Cell Biology|January 19, 1999
Kinesin-like microtubule motors in early developmentM C Chen, H W Detrich
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry|January 1, 1988
Antarctic fish tubulins: heterogeneity, structure, amino acid compositions and chargeH W Detrich, S A Overton
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1986
Presumptive MAPs and "cold-stable" microtubules from Antarctic marine poikilothermsR C Williams, H W Detrich
Biochemistry|September 19, 1978
Reversible dissociation of the alpha beta dimer of tubulin from bovine brainH W Detrich, R C Williams
Biochemistry|May 11, 1982
Effect of colchicine binding on the reversible dissociation of the tubulin dimerH W Detrich, R C Williams, L Wilson
Methods in Cell Biology|January 19, 1999
Overview of the Zebrafish systemH W Detrich, M Westerfield, L I Zon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1987
Cold-stable microtubules from Antarctic fishes contain unique alpha tubulinsH W Detrich, V Prasad, R F Ludueña
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1992
Colchicine-binding sites of brain tubulins from an antarctic fish and from a mammal are functionally similar, but not identical: implications for microtubule assembly at low temperatureD A Skoufias, L Wilson, H W Detrich
Methods in Cell Biology|January 19, 1999
Centromeric markers in the zebrafishD A Kane, L I Zon, H W Detrich
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Biochemistry|June 12, 1979
Separation of tubulin from microtubule-associated proteins on phosphocellulose. Accompanying alterations in concentrations of buffer componentsR C Williams, H W Detrich
Methods in Cell Biology|January 19, 1999
Kinesin-like microtubule motors in early developmentM C Chen, H W Detrich
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry|January 1, 1988
Antarctic fish tubulins: heterogeneity, structure, amino acid compositions and chargeH W Detrich, S A Overton
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1986
Presumptive MAPs and "cold-stable" microtubules from Antarctic marine poikilothermsR C Williams, H W Detrich
Biochemistry|September 19, 1978
Reversible dissociation of the alpha beta dimer of tubulin from bovine brainH W Detrich, R C Williams
Biochemistry|May 11, 1982
Effect of colchicine binding on the reversible dissociation of the tubulin dimerH W Detrich, R C Williams, L Wilson
Methods in Cell Biology|January 19, 1999
Overview of the Zebrafish systemH W Detrich, M Westerfield, L I Zon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1987
Cold-stable microtubules from Antarctic fishes contain unique alpha tubulinsH W Detrich, V Prasad, R F Ludueña
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1992
Colchicine-binding sites of brain tubulins from an antarctic fish and from a mammal are functionally similar, but not identical: implications for microtubule assembly at low temperatureD A Skoufias, L Wilson, H W Detrich
Methods in Cell Biology|January 19, 1999
Centromeric markers in the zebrafishD A Kane, L I Zon, H W Detrich
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