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Purification and Chemical Properties of Brain Tubulin
James C. Lee
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Tubulin
100%
Chemical Properties
100%
Microtubules
60%
Cell Behavior
20%
Cellular Processes
20%
Protein Subunit
20%
Structure-function Relationship
20%
Animal Cells
20%
Plant Cells
20%
Purification Process
20%
In Vitro Reconstitution
20%
Wide Distribution
20%
Modified Technique
20%
Dividing Cells
20%
Minimal Complications
20%
Protofilament
20%
Minimum Condition
20%
Mitotic Apparatus
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Copurification
100%
Tubulin
100%
Cell Function
20%
Protein Subunit
20%
Mitosis
20%
Neuroscience
Tubulin
100%
Microtubule
60%
In Vitro
20%
Cell Function
20%
Protein Subunit
20%
Mitosis
20%