Single Site α-Tubulin Mutation Affects Astral Microtubules and Nuclear Positioning during Anaphase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Possible Role for Palmitoylation of α-Tubulin
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Robert J. Bishop | F. Solomon | J. Caron | L. R. Vega | J. Fleming | R. Bishop | Frank Solomon | Joan M. Caron | Leticia R. Vega | James Rodger Fleming
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