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Clathrin’s adaptor interaction sites are repurposed to stabilize microtubules during mitosis
- Author
- Adams
- Al-Bassam
- Alexander W. Bird
- Andreas Hecker
- Andrews
- Arnaud Rondelet
- Arthur T. Porfetye
- Aumeier
- Bakhoum
- Barisic
- Barisic
- Barros
- Bendre
- Bird
- Booth
- Burgess
- Burgess
- Cheeseman
- Chen
- Collaborative Computational Project Number 4
- Cox
- Cox
- David
- Dell’Angelica
- Desai
- Divya Singh
- Edgar
- Ems-McClung
- Emsley
- Franziska Müller
- Fu
- Gard
- Gergely
- Gergely
- Gergely
- Gietz
- Gulluni
- Gutiérrez-Caballero
- Harish C. Thakur
- Hepler
- Hood
- Hubner
- Hubner
- Ingrid R. Vetter
- Kabsch
- Kang
- Kinoshita
- Kinoshita
- Kline-Smith
- Lan
- Laskowski
- Lemmon
- Li
- Lin
- Lisa Mazul
- Maiato
- McDonald
- Michael Hiller
- Miele
- Monte
- Moore
- Muenzner
- Nadine Schmidt
- Nixon
- Nwagbara
- Okamoto
- Per O. Widlund
- Peset
- Pia Brinkert
- Poser
- Rao
- Rappsilber
- Rizk
- Robinson
- Rogers
- Royle
- Royle
- Royle
- Royle
- Schaar
- Schuck
- Scolz
- Sharma
- Shweta Bendre
- Singh
- Smith
- Smith
- Smith
- So
- Srayko
- Stout
- Tanenbaum
- Tanenbaum
- Tanja Bange
- ter Haar
- Tipton
- Tournebize
- Tyanova
- Vasquez
- Walczak
- Wandke
- Willox
- Witt
- Wolf
- Wood
- Wordeman
- Yu-Chih Lin
- Zhang
- Zhuo
- Zimmerman
- Publication venue
- 'Rockefeller University Press'
- Publication date
- Field of study