Association of brain gamma-tubulins with alpha beta-tubulin dimers.
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L. Macůrek | P. Dráber | K. Böhm | E. Unger | V. Sulimenko | T. Sulimenko | S. Poznanović | Volodymyr Nechiporuk-Zloy | L. Macurek
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