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J. A. Kahana, G. Schlenstedt, D. M. Evanchuk, J. R. Geiser, M. A. Hoyt, and P. A. Silver
The Yeast Dynactin Complex Is Involved in Partitioning the Mitotic Spindle between Mother and Daughter Cells during Anaphase B
Mol. Biol. Cell, July 1, 1998; 9(7): 1741 - 1756.
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D. Dujardin, U. I. Wacker, A. Moreau, T. A. Schroer, J. E. Rickard, and J. R. De Mey
Evidence for a Role of CLIP-170 in the Establishment of Metaphase Chromosome Alignment
J. Cell Biol., May 18, 1998; 141(4): 849 - 862.
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J. G. Gindhart Jr., C. J. Desai, S. Beushausen, K. Zinn, and L. S.B. Goldstein
Kinesin Light Chains Are Essential for Axonal Transport in Drosophila
J. Cell Biol., April 20, 1998; 141(2): 443 - 454.
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F. J. Ahmad, C. J. Echeverri, R. B. Vallee, and P. W. Baas
Cytoplasmic Dynein and Dynactin Are Required for the Transport of Microtubules into the Axon
J. Cell Biol., January 26, 1998; 140(2): 391 - 401.
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C Gonzalez, G Tavosanis, and C Mollinari
Centrosomes and microtubule organisation during Drosophila development
J. Cell Sci., January 9, 1998; 111(18): 2697 - 2706.
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