Melanosomes transported by myosin-V in Xenopus melanophores perform slow 35 nm steps.
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Enrico Gratton | Valeria Levi | E. Gratton | V. Levi | Vladimir Gelfand | A. Serpinskaya | Anna S Serpinskaya | Vladimir I Gelfand
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