High voltage electron microscopy studies of axoplasmic transport in neurons: a possible regulatory role for divalent cations.
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Redistribution of proteins of fast axonal transport following administration of beta,beta'-iminodipropionitrile: a quantitative autoradiographic study.Firm structural associations between migratory pigment granules and microtubules in crayfish retinula cells.The structure of cytoplasm in directly frozen cultured cells. II. Cytoplasmic domains associated with organelle movementsDansylated estramustine, a fluorescent probe for studies of estramustine uptake and identification of intracellular targets.Cytomatrix in chromatophores.
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High voltage electron microscopy studies of axoplasmic transport in neurons: a possible regulatory role for divalent cations.
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High voltage electron microsco ...... ory role for divalent cations.
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High voltage electron microsco ...... ory role for divalent cations.
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High voltage electron microsco ...... ory role for divalent cations.
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High voltage electron microsco ...... ory role for divalent cations.
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Stearns ME
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10.1083/JCB.92.3.765
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1982-03-01T00:00:00Z