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Papers associated with microtubule (and kif3b)

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Role of maternal Xenopus syntabulin in germ plasm aggregation and primordial germ cell specification., Oh D., Dev Biol. December 15, 2017; 432 (2): 237-247.                      


It's never too early to get it Right: A conserved role for the cytoskeleton in left-right asymmetry., Vandenberg LN., Commun Integr Biol. November 1, 2013; 6 (6): e27155.          


Multiple kinesin motors coordinate cytoplasmic RNA transport on a subpopulation of microtubules in Xenopus oocytes., Messitt TJ., Dev Cell. September 1, 2008; 15 (3): 426-436.          


Localization and loss-of-function implicates ciliary proteins in early, cytoplasmic roles in left-right asymmetry., Qiu D., Dev Dyn. September 1, 2005; 234 (1): 176-89.      


Kinesin II mediates Vg1 mRNA transport in Xenopus oocytes., Betley JN., Curr Biol. February 3, 2004; 14 (3): 219-24.            


Identification of a link between the tumour suppressor APC and the kinesin superfamily., Jimbo T., Nat Cell Biol. April 1, 2002; 4 (4): 323-7.


Photoreceptor localization of the KIF3A and KIF3B subunits of the heterotrimeric microtubule motor kinesin II in vertebrate retina., Whitehead JL., Exp Eye Res. November 1, 1999; 69 (5): 491-503.              


Regulation of melanosome movement in the cell cycle by reversible association with myosin V., Rogers SL., J Cell Biol. September 20, 1999; 146 (6): 1265-76.              


Role of xklp3, a subunit of the Xenopus kinesin II heterotrimeric complex, in membrane transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus., Le Bot N., J Cell Biol. December 14, 1998; 143 (6): 1559-73.                


Heterotrimeric kinesin II is the microtubule motor protein responsible for pigment dispersion in Xenopus melanophores., Tuma MC., J Cell Biol. December 14, 1998; 143 (6): 1547-58.            


Complex formation of SMAP/KAP3, a KIF3A/B ATPase motor-associated protein, with a human chromosome-associated polypeptide., Shimizu K., J Biol Chem. March 20, 1998; 273 (12): 6591-4.


Regulated bidirectional motility of melanophore pigment granules along microtubules in vitro., Rogers SL., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 15, 1997; 94 (8): 3720-5.        


Multiple kinesin-like transcripts in Xenopus oocytes., Vernos I., Dev Biol. May 1, 1993; 157 (1): 232-9.        

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