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Publications by M.F. Carlier
Hydrolysis of GTP Associated With the Formation of Tubulin Oligomers Is Involved in Microtubule Nucleation
Biophysical Journal
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Severing Enzymes Amplify Microtubule Arrays Through Lattice GTP-Tubulin Incorporation
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Interference of GTP Hydrolysis in the Mechanism of Microtubule Assembly: An Experimental Study.
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Role of GTP Hydrolysis in Microtubule Dynamics: Information From a Slowly Hydrolyzable Analogue, GMPCPP.
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