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Enucleated cytoplasts and spindle-chromosome complexes isolated from MII oocytes
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Real-time monitoring of changes in microtubule mechanical properties in response to microtubule-dest…
MicroRNAs: novel mediators of resistance to microtubule-targeting agents.
Microtubule stabilising agents and ionising radiation: multiple exploitable mechanisms for combined …
AMPK attenuates microtubule proliferation in cardiac hypertrophy.
Plus-end-tracking proteins and their interactions at microtubule ends.
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Importance of the Microtubule Cytoskeleton in Oocyte Competence
The Relation of Microtubule-Associated Protein 2 and Cell Migration
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Comparing Efficacy Between Anti-microtubule and Non-anti-microtubule as 3th Therapy After 2nd Line E…
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