A Model for the Microtubule-Ncd Motor Protein Complex Obtained by Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Image Analysis
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Andreas Hoenger | Ronald A Milligan | Michael Whittaker | Hernando Sosa | Ronald D Vale | R. Fletterick | R. Vale | A. Hoenger | R. Milligan | E. Sablin | M. Whittaker | E. Wilson-Kubalek | H. Sosa | Robert J Fletterick | D.Prabha Dias | Elizabeth Wilson-Kubalek | Elena Sablin | D. Dias
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