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H W Detrich

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Biochemistry|May 1, 1979
Identification of the major 68,000-dalton protein of microtubule preparations as a 10-nm filament protein and its effects on microtubule assembly in vitroM S Runge, H W Detrich, R C Williams
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 19, 1976
Binding of glycerol by microtubule proteinH W Detrich, A Berkowitz, H Kim, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1994
Dynamic instability of microtubules from cold-living fishesM Billger, M Wallin, R C Williams, et al.
Biochemistry|December 26, 1989
Polymerization of Antarctic fish tubulins at low temperatures: energetic aspectsH W Detrich, K A Johnson, S P Marchese-Ragona
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 1997
Solar UVB-induced DNA damage and photoenzymatic DNA repair in antarctic zooplanktonK D Malloy, M A Holman, D Mitchell, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 1985
Mechanism of microtubule assembly. Changes in polymer structure and organization during assembly of sea urchin egg tubulinH W Detrich, M A Jordan, L Wilson, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 11, 1990
Microtubule-associated proteins from Antarctic fishesH W Detrich, B W Neighbors, R D Sloboda, et al.
Biochemistry|December 27, 1994
Polymerization of Antarctic fish tubulins at low temperatures: role of carboxy-terminal domainsW D Singer, S K Parker, R H Himes, et al.
Biochemistry|October 13, 1981
Changes in the circular dichroic spectrum of colchicine associated with its binding to tubulinH W Detrich, R C Williams, T L Macdonald, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 1992
Brain and egg tubulins from antarctic fishes are functionally and structurally distinctH W Detrich, T J Fitzgerald, J H Dinsmore, et al.
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Biochemistry|May 1, 1979
Identification of the major 68,000-dalton protein of microtubule preparations as a 10-nm filament protein and its effects on microtubule assembly in vitroM S Runge, H W Detrich, R C Williams
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 19, 1976
Binding of glycerol by microtubule proteinH W Detrich, A Berkowitz, H Kim, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1994
Dynamic instability of microtubules from cold-living fishesM Billger, M Wallin, R C Williams, et al.
Biochemistry|December 26, 1989
Polymerization of Antarctic fish tubulins at low temperatures: energetic aspectsH W Detrich, K A Johnson, S P Marchese-Ragona
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 1997
Solar UVB-induced DNA damage and photoenzymatic DNA repair in antarctic zooplanktonK D Malloy, M A Holman, D Mitchell, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 1985
Mechanism of microtubule assembly. Changes in polymer structure and organization during assembly of sea urchin egg tubulinH W Detrich, M A Jordan, L Wilson, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 11, 1990
Microtubule-associated proteins from Antarctic fishesH W Detrich, B W Neighbors, R D Sloboda, et al.
Biochemistry|December 27, 1994
Polymerization of Antarctic fish tubulins at low temperatures: role of carboxy-terminal domainsW D Singer, S K Parker, R H Himes, et al.
Biochemistry|October 13, 1981
Changes in the circular dichroic spectrum of colchicine associated with its binding to tubulinH W Detrich, R C Williams, T L Macdonald, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 1992
Brain and egg tubulins from antarctic fishes are functionally and structurally distinctH W Detrich, T J Fitzgerald, J H Dinsmore, et al.
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