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The C-terminal kinesin motor KIFC1 may participate in nuclear reshaping and flagellum formation during spermiogenesis of Larimichthys crocea., Zhang DD., Fish Physiol Biochem. October 1, 2017; 43 (5): 1351-1371.


Genome-wide expression profile of the response to spinal cord injury in Xenopus laevis reveals extensive differences between regenerative and non-regenerative stages., Lee-Liu D., Neural Dev. May 22, 2014; 9 12.              


Molecular characterization and expression analysis of a KIFC1-like kinesin gene in the testis of Eumeces chinensis., Hu JR., Mol Biol Rep. September 29, 2013; .


Characterization and expression pattern of KIFC1-like kinesin gene in the testis of the Macrobrachium nipponense with discussion of its relationship with structure lamellar complex (LCx) and acroframosome (AFS)., Wang YT., Mol Biol Rep. July 1, 2012; 39 (7): 7591-8.


Kinesin-14 family proteins HSET/XCTK2 control spindle length by cross-linking and sliding microtubules., Cai S., Mol Biol Cell. March 1, 2009; 20 (5): 1348-59.


Importin alpha/beta and Ran-GTP regulate XCTK2 microtubule binding through a bipartite nuclear localization signal., Ems-McClung SC., Mol Biol Cell. January 1, 2004; 15 (1): 46-57.


XCTK2: a kinesin-related protein that promotes mitotic spindle assembly in Xenopus laevis egg extracts., Walczak CE., J Cell Biol. February 24, 1997; 136 (4): 859-70.                

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