A quantitative evaluation of the effects of inhibitors of tubulin assembly on polymerization induced by discodermolide, epothilone B, and paclitaxel
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Ian Paterson | Ernest Hamel | E. Hamel | I. Paterson | D. Dabydeen | Gordon J. Florence | G. J. Florence | Donnette A. Dabydeen
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