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William O Hancock

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Biophysical Journal|March 31, 2016
The Kinesin-1 Chemomechanical Cycle: Stepping Toward a ConsensusWilliam O Hancock
Current Biology : CB|September 13, 2022
Intracellular transport: KIF1C produces force along with a few slipsWilliam O Hancock
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|August 15, 2014
Bidirectional cargo transport: moving beyond tug of warWilliam O Hancock
Current Biology : CB|June 23, 2012
Cytoskeletal organization: whirling to the beatWilliam O Hancock
Current Biology : CB|August 30, 2008
Intracellular transport: kinesins working togetherWilliam O Hancock
Current Biology : CB|October 8, 2014
Mitotic kinesins: a reason to delve into kinesin-12William O Hancock
Biophysical Journal|December 20, 2015
Aging Gracefully: A New Model of Microtubule Growth and CatastropheWilliam O Hancock
Biophysical Journal|January 18, 2020
Three Beads Are Better Than OneJonathon Howard, William O Hancock
STAR Protocols|August 12, 2021
Measuring microtubule binding kinetics of membrane-bound kinesin motors using supported lipid bilayersRui Jiang, William O Hancock
Biophysical Journal|September 4, 2004
The two motor domains of KIF3A/B coordinate for processive motility and move at different speedsYangrong Zhang, William O Hancock
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Biophysical Journal|March 31, 2016
The Kinesin-1 Chemomechanical Cycle: Stepping Toward a ConsensusWilliam O Hancock
Current Biology : CB|September 13, 2022
Intracellular transport: KIF1C produces force along with a few slipsWilliam O Hancock
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|August 15, 2014
Bidirectional cargo transport: moving beyond tug of warWilliam O Hancock
Current Biology : CB|June 23, 2012
Cytoskeletal organization: whirling to the beatWilliam O Hancock
Current Biology : CB|August 30, 2008
Intracellular transport: kinesins working togetherWilliam O Hancock
Current Biology : CB|October 8, 2014
Mitotic kinesins: a reason to delve into kinesin-12William O Hancock
Biophysical Journal|December 20, 2015
Aging Gracefully: A New Model of Microtubule Growth and CatastropheWilliam O Hancock
Biophysical Journal|January 18, 2020
Three Beads Are Better Than OneJonathon Howard, William O Hancock
STAR Protocols|August 12, 2021
Measuring microtubule binding kinetics of membrane-bound kinesin motors using supported lipid bilayersRui Jiang, William O Hancock
Biophysical Journal|September 4, 2004
The two motor domains of KIF3A/B coordinate for processive motility and move at different speedsYangrong Zhang, William O Hancock
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