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150 related items for PubMed ID: 209572

  • 1. The subcellular distribution of [3H]-colchicine-binding activity and tubulin in pig blood platelets.
    Castle AG, Crawford N.
    Thromb Haemost; 1978 Apr 30; 39(2):386-403. PubMed ID: 209572
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  • 2. Effect of experimental colchicine encephalopathy on brain protein synthesis and tubulin metabolism.
    McMartin DN, Schedlbauer LM.
    J Neurobiol; 1978 Nov 30; 9(6):453-63. PubMed ID: 84049
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  • 3. Platelet microtubule subunit proteins.
    Castle AG, Crawford N.
    Thromb Haemost; 1980 Feb 29; 42(5):1630-3. PubMed ID: 6989012
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  • 4. Brain colchicine-binding protein (tubulin) during postnatal development in the rat.
    Gonzales LW, Geel SE.
    J Neurosci Res; 1976 Feb 29; 2(5-6):373-84. PubMed ID: 1028853
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  • 5. Binding of maytansine to tubulin: competition with other mitotic inhibitors.
    Lin CM, Hamel E, Wolpert-DeFilippes MK.
    Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol; 1981 Mar 29; 31(3):443-51. PubMed ID: 7255878
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  • 6. Colchicine uptake and binding by human platelets.
    Kenney DM, Chao FC, Tullis JL, Conneely GS.
    Thromb Diath Haemorrh; 1975 Dec 15; 34(3):780-94. PubMed ID: 813325
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  • 12. Altered molecular properties of tubulin in a multidrug-resistant variant of Chinese hamster cells selected for resistance to vinca alkaloids.
    Pain J, Sirotnak FM, Barrueco JR, Yang CH, Biedler JL.
    J Cell Physiol; 1988 Aug 15; 136(2):341-7. PubMed ID: 3045133
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  • 14. The identification and subcellular localization of thrombosthenin "M", the myosin-like component of pig platelets.
    Harris GL, Crawford N.
    J Mechanochem Cell Motil; 1975 Aug 15; 3(2):135-45. PubMed ID: 2643
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  • 15. Inhibition of [3H]mebendazole binding to tubulin by structurally diverse microtubule inhibitors which interact at the colchicine binding site.
    Russell GJ, Lacey E.
    Biochem Mol Biol Int; 1995 May 15; 35(6):1153-9. PubMed ID: 7492951
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  • 16. Deacetylcolchicine conjugated to a heme-nonapeptide act with both soluble tubulin and microtubules polymerized in vitro.
    Zimmermann HP, Doenges KH, Moll E.
    Eur J Cell Biol; 1982 Feb 15; 26(2):310-4. PubMed ID: 7067709
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  • 17. Linkages in tubulin-colchicine functions: the role of the ring C (C') oxygens and ring B in the controls.
    Pérez-Ramírez B, Gorbunoff MJ, Timasheff SN.
    Biochemistry; 1998 Feb 10; 37(6):1646-61. PubMed ID: 9484236
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  • 19. Inhibition of tubulin-microtubule polymerization by drugs of the Vinca alkaloid class.
    Owellen RJ, Hartke CA, Dickerson RM, Hains FO.
    Cancer Res; 1976 Apr 10; 36(4):1499-502. PubMed ID: 1260766
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