Studies on the organization and localization of actin and myosin in neurons.
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Axonal transport of calmodulin: a physiologic approach to identification of long-term associations between proteinsAssociation of actin filaments with axonal microtubule tracts.Acidic calponin immunoreactivity in postnatal rat brain and cultures: subcellular localization in growth cones, under the plasma membrane and along actin and glial filaments.Phalloidin-eosin followed by photo-oxidation: a novel method for localizing F-actin at the light and electron microscopic levels.Caenorhabditis elegans spermatozoan locomotion: amoeboid movement with almost no actin.Proteins transported in slow components a and b of axonal transport are distributed differently in the transverse plane of the axonSlow components of axonal transport: two cytoskeletal networks.Electron microscopic localization of cytoplasmic myosin with ferritin-labeled antibodies.Studies on the motility of the foraminifera. I. Ultrastructure of the reticulopodial network of Allogromia laticollaris (Arnold)The cytomechanics of axonal elongation and retraction.High actin concentrations in brain dendritic spines and postsynaptic densitiesBiochemical and immunological characterization of p190-calmodulin complex from vertebrate brain: a novel calmodulin-binding myosinHigh voltage electron microscopy studies of axoplasmic transport in neurons: a possible regulatory role for divalent cations.Brain-specific tropomyosins TMBr-1 and TMBr-3 have distinct patterns of expression during development and in adult brain.Myosin IIC: a third molecular motor driving neuronal dynamics.Myosin IIA drives neurite retractionUltrastructural networks in growth cones and neurites of cultured central nervous system neurons.Actin filament capping protein from bovine brain.Filamentous structures in adherent Mycoplasma pneumoniae cells treated with nonionic detergentsCross-linker system between neurofilaments, microtubules, and membranous organelles in frog axons revealed by the quick-freeze, deep-etching method.Cytoplasmic actin in neuronal processes as a possible mediator of synaptic plasticity.Subaxolemmal cytoskeleton in squid giant axon. II. Morphological identification of microtubule- and microfilament-associated domains of axolemma.The organization of myosin and actin in rapid frozen nerve growth cones.Purification, characterization and substrate specificity of calmodulin-dependent myosin light-chain kinase from bovine brainNerve growth cone lamellipodia contain two populations of actin filaments that differ in organization and polarity.Actin depolymerizing factor is a component of slow axonal transport.The nano-architecture of the axonal cytoskeleton.Localization of myosin IIB at the leading edge of growth cones from rat dorsal root ganglionic cells.Troponin is unlikely to occur in bovine and chick forebrain.
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Studies on the organization and localization of actin and myosin in neurons.
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Studies on the organization and localization of actin and myosin in neurons.
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Studies on the organization and localization of actin and myosin in neurons.
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Studies on the organization and localization of actin and myosin in neurons.
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Studies on the organization and localization of actin and myosin in neurons.
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Studies on the organization and localization of actin and myosin in neurons.
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Kuczmarski ER
Rosenbaum JL
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10.1083/JCB.80.2.356
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1979-02-01T00:00:00Z