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The centrosomal recruitment of γ-tubulin and its microtubule nucleation activity is α-fodrin guided.
α-Fodrin in Cytoskeletal Organization and the Activity of Certain Key Microtubule Kinesins.
De Novo and Dominantly Inherited SPTAN1 Mutations Cause Spastic Paraplegia and Cerebellar Ataxia.
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