A Polarised Population of Dynamic Microtubules Mediates Homeostatic Length Control in Animal Cells
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A Polarised Population of Dynamic Microtubules Mediates Homeostatic Length Control in Animal Cells
Picone R, Ren X, Ivanovitch KD, Clarke JDW, McKendry RA, Baum B. A Polarised Population of Dynamic Microtubules Mediates Homeostatic Length Control in Animal Cells PLoS Biol 2010;8(11): e1000542. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000542
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