Analysis of MAP 4 function in living cells using green fluorescent protein (GFP) chimeras
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J R McIntosh | J. McIntosh | K. Olson | J. Olmsted | J B Olmsted | K R Olson | Keith R. Olson | J. R. McIntosh | J. B. Olmsted
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