Protist tubulins: new arrivals, evolutionary relationships and insights to cytoskeletal function.
The protists exhibit probably the most extravagant expression of microtubule-containing structures found in any organism. These structures--flagella, cilia, axostyles, spindles and a veritable constellation of microtubule bundles and cortical arrays--provide shape, form, motility, anchorage and appa...
Main Author: | Gull, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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