The complex interplay between the neck and hinge domains in kinesin-1 dimerization and motor activity.
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M. Schliwa | Manfred Schliwa | F. Bathe | Katrin Hahlen | Renate Dombi | L. Driller | G. Woehlke | Renate Dombi | Friederike Bathe | Katrin Hahlen | Lucia Driller | Guenther Woehlke | Lucia Driller
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