Novel ways to determine kinesin-1's run length and randomness using fluorescence microscopy.
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E. Peterman | Siet M J L van den Wildenberg | Erwin J G Peterman | Sander Verbrugge | S. van den Wildenberg | Siet van den Wildenberg | S. Verbrugge
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