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The Journal of Cell Biology|November 13, 1998
Localization of the kinesin-like protein Xklp2 to spindle poles requires a leucine zipper, a microtubule-associated protein, and dyneinT Wittmann, H Boleti, C Antony, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1990
Different forms of Ultrabithorax proteins generated by alternative splicing are functionally equivalentA Busturia, I Vernos, A Macias, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 16, 1998
Role of xklp3, a subunit of the Xenopus kinesin II heterotrimeric complex, in membrane transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatusN Le Bot, C Antony, J White, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 24, 2001
A dominant negative approach for functional studies of the kinesin II complexV I Gelfand, N Le Bot, M C Tuma, et al.
Current Biology : CB|August 26, 1998
A model for the proposed roles of different microtubule-based motor proteins in establishing spindle bipolarityC E Walczak, I Vernos, T J Mitchison, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 16, 1998
Heterotrimeric kinesin II is the microtubule motor protein responsible for pigment dispersion in Xenopus melanophoresM C Tuma, A Zill, N Le Bot, et al.
The EMBO Journal|July 4, 2001
Analysis of heterodimer formation by Xklp3A/B, a newly cloned kinesin-II from Xenopus laevisV De Marco, P Burkhard, N Le Bot, et al.
Cell|April 7, 1995
Xklp1, a chromosomal Xenopus kinesin-like protein essential for spindle organization and chromosome positioningI Vernos, J Raats, T Hirano, et al.
Cell|August 31, 2000
Xkid, a chromokinesin required for chromosome alignment on the metaphase plateC Antonio, I Ferby, H Wilhelm, et al.
Cell|February 13, 2001
Ran induces spindle assembly by reversing the inhibitory effect of importin alpha on TPX2 activityO J Gruss, R E Carazo-Salas, C A Schatz, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|November 13, 1998
Localization of the kinesin-like protein Xklp2 to spindle poles requires a leucine zipper, a microtubule-associated protein, and dyneinT Wittmann, H Boleti, C Antony, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1990
Different forms of Ultrabithorax proteins generated by alternative splicing are functionally equivalentA Busturia, I Vernos, A Macias, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 16, 1998
Role of xklp3, a subunit of the Xenopus kinesin II heterotrimeric complex, in membrane transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatusN Le Bot, C Antony, J White, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 24, 2001
A dominant negative approach for functional studies of the kinesin II complexV I Gelfand, N Le Bot, M C Tuma, et al.
Current Biology : CB|August 26, 1998
A model for the proposed roles of different microtubule-based motor proteins in establishing spindle bipolarityC E Walczak, I Vernos, T J Mitchison, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 16, 1998
Heterotrimeric kinesin II is the microtubule motor protein responsible for pigment dispersion in Xenopus melanophoresM C Tuma, A Zill, N Le Bot, et al.
The EMBO Journal|July 4, 2001
Analysis of heterodimer formation by Xklp3A/B, a newly cloned kinesin-II from Xenopus laevisV De Marco, P Burkhard, N Le Bot, et al.
Cell|April 7, 1995
Xklp1, a chromosomal Xenopus kinesin-like protein essential for spindle organization and chromosome positioningI Vernos, J Raats, T Hirano, et al.
Cell|August 31, 2000
Xkid, a chromokinesin required for chromosome alignment on the metaphase plateC Antonio, I Ferby, H Wilhelm, et al.
Cell|February 13, 2001
Ran induces spindle assembly by reversing the inhibitory effect of importin alpha on TPX2 activityO J Gruss, R E Carazo-Salas, C A Schatz, et al.
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