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Life cycle of MTs: persistent growth in the cell interior, asymmetric transition frequencies and effects of the cell boundary
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Komarova Y.A., Vorobjev I.A., and Borisy G.G. Life cycle of MTs: persistent growth in the cell interior, asymmetric transition frequencies and effects of the cell boundary. J Cell Sci 115 (2002) 3527-3539
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(2002)
J Cell Sci
, vol.115
, pp. 3527-3539
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Komarova, Y.A.1
Vorobjev, I.A.2
Borisy, G.G.3
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