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Papers associated with left (and dctn2)

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Directional transport is mediated by a Dynein-dependent step in an RNA localization pathway., Gagnon JA., PLoS Biol. January 1, 2013; 11 (4): e1001551.              


Regional variation of microtubule flux reveals microtubule organization in the metaphase meiotic spindle., Yang G., J Cell Biol. August 25, 2008; 182 (4): 631-9.        


Multiple mechanisms of chromosome movement in vertebrate cells mediated through the Ndc80 complex and dynein/dynactin., Vorozhko VV., Chromosoma. April 1, 2008; 117 (2): 169-79.          


Defining synphenotype groups in Xenopus tropicalis by use of antisense morpholino oligonucleotides., Rana AA., PLoS Genet. November 17, 2006; 2 (11): e193.                                    


The kinesin Eg5 drives poleward microtubule flux in Xenopus laevis egg extract spindles., Miyamoto DT., J Cell Biol. December 6, 2004; 167 (5): 813-8.        


Dynactin is required for bidirectional organelle transport., Deacon SW., J Cell Biol. February 3, 2003; 160 (3): 297-301.      


Assembly of centrosomal proteins and microtubule organization depends on PCM-1., Dammermann A., J Cell Biol. October 28, 2002; 159 (2): 255-66.                


Modulation of substrate adhesion dynamics via microtubule targeting requires kinesin-1., Krylyshkina O., J Cell Biol. January 21, 2002; 156 (2): 349-59.                    


TPX2, A novel xenopus MAP involved in spindle pole organization., Wittmann T., J Cell Biol. June 26, 2000; 149 (7): 1405-18.                    

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