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J R McIntosh

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Journal of Cell Science|May 26, 1999
Sto1p, a fission yeast protein similar to tubulin folding cofactor E, plays an essential role in mitotic microtubule assemblyE L Grishchuk, J R McIntosh
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1975
Initiation and growth of microtubules from mitotic centers in lysed mammalian cellsJ A Snyder, J R McIntosh
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1982
Isolation and initial characterization of the mammalian midbodyJ M Mullins, J R McIntosh
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1976
Biochemistry and physiology of microtubulesJ A Snyder, J R McIntosh
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1990
Identification and immunolocalization of cytoplasmic dynein in DictyosteliumM P Koonce, J R McIntosh
Annual Review of Cell Biology|January 1, 1991
Spindle fiber action and chromosome movementJ R McIntosh, G E Hering
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1979
Birefringence of the mammalian midbodyJ M Mullins, J R McIntosh
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|May 1, 1978
Spermatogenesis in males of the free-living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegansN Wolf, D Hirsh, J R McIntosh
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1977
A comparison of the distribution of actin and tubulin in the mammalian mitotic spindle as seen by indirect immunofluorescenceW Z Cande, E Lazarides, J R McIntosh
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 8, 1999
High-voltage electron tomography of spindle pole bodies and early mitotic spindles in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeE T O'Toole, M Winey, J R McIntosh
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Journal of Cell Science|May 26, 1999
Sto1p, a fission yeast protein similar to tubulin folding cofactor E, plays an essential role in mitotic microtubule assemblyE L Grishchuk, J R McIntosh
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1975
Initiation and growth of microtubules from mitotic centers in lysed mammalian cellsJ A Snyder, J R McIntosh
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1982
Isolation and initial characterization of the mammalian midbodyJ M Mullins, J R McIntosh
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1976
Biochemistry and physiology of microtubulesJ A Snyder, J R McIntosh
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|January 1, 1990
Identification and immunolocalization of cytoplasmic dynein in DictyosteliumM P Koonce, J R McIntosh
Annual Review of Cell Biology|January 1, 1991
Spindle fiber action and chromosome movementJ R McIntosh, G E Hering
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1979
Birefringence of the mammalian midbodyJ M Mullins, J R McIntosh
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|May 1, 1978
Spermatogenesis in males of the free-living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegansN Wolf, D Hirsh, J R McIntosh
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1977
A comparison of the distribution of actin and tubulin in the mammalian mitotic spindle as seen by indirect immunofluorescenceW Z Cande, E Lazarides, J R McIntosh
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 8, 1999
High-voltage electron tomography of spindle pole bodies and early mitotic spindles in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeE T O'Toole, M Winey, J R McIntosh
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