Molecular Motors, Micro-Transporters in the Cell are Fundamental for the Life
-
Published:2024
Issue:3
Volume:78
Page:235-246
-
ISSN:0388-0036
-
Container-title:Transactions of the Japan Academy
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Nippon Gakushiin kiyo
Reference66 articles.
1. 1. Hirokawa, N. Cross-linker system between neurofilaments, microtubules, and membranous organelles in frog axons revealed by the quick-freeze, deepetching method. J. Cell Biol. 94(1): 129-142. 1982. 2. 2. Hirokawa, N., K. K. Pfister, H. Yorifuji, M. C. Wagner, S. T. Brady, and G. S. Bloom. Submolecular domains of bovine brain kinesin identified by electron microscopy and monoclonal antibody decoration. Cell 56(5): 867-878. 1989. (Cover) 3. 3. Aizawa, H., Y. Sekine, R. Takemura, Z. Zhang, M. Nangaku, and N. Hirokawa. Kinesin family in murine central nervous system. J. Cell Biol. 119(5): 1287-1296. 1992. 4. 4. Kondo, S., R. Sato-Yoshitake, Y. Noda, H. Aizawa, T. Nakata, Y. Matsuura, and N. Hirokawa. KIF3A is a new microtubule-based anterograde motor in the nerve axon. J. Cell Biol. 125(5): 1095-1107. 1994. 5. 5. Sekine, Y., Y. Okada, Y. Noda, S. Kondo, H. Aizawa, R. Takemura, and N. Hirokawa. A novel microtubule-based motor protein (KIF4) for organelle transports, whose expression is regulated developmentally. J. Cell Biol. 127(1): 187-201. 1994.
|
|