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  • 4. Regional differences in microtubule dynamics in the axon.
    Ahmad FJ, Pienkowski TP, Baas PW.
    J Neurosci; 1993 Feb; 13(2):856-66. PubMed ID: 8426241
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  • 5. STOP (stable-tubule-only-polypeptide) is preferentially associated with the stable domain of axonal microtubules.
    Slaughter T, Black MM.
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  • 6. Composite microtubules of the axon: quantitative analysis of tyrosinated and acetylated tubulin along individual axonal microtubules.
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  • 7. Newly assembled microtubules are concentrated in the proximal and distal regions of growing axons.
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  • 8. Tyrosinated and detyrosinated microtubules in axonal processes of cerebellar macroneurons grown in culture.
    Arregui C, Busciglio J, Caceres A, Barra HS.
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  • 11. Axonal tubulin and microtubules: morphologic evidence for stable regions on axonal microtubules.
    Sahenk Z, Brady ST.
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  • 12. Acetylated and detyrosinated alpha-tubulins are co-localized in stable microtubules in rat meningeal fibroblasts.
    Cambray-Deakin MA, Burgoyne RD.
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  • 13. Detyrosination of alpha tubulin does not stabilize microtubules in vivo.
    Webster DR, Wehland J, Weber K, Borisy GG.
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  • 14. The transport properties of axonal microtubules establish their polarity orientation.
    Baas PW, Ahmad FJ.
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  • 15. Relationship between the Golgi complex and microtubules enriched in detyrosinated or acetylated alpha-tubulin: studies on cells recovering from nocodazole and cells in the terminal phase of cytokinesis.
    Thyberg J, Moskalewski S.
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  • 16. Differential localisation of tyrosinated, detyrosinated, and acetylated alpha-tubulins in neurites and growth cones of dorsal root ganglion neurons.
    Robson SJ, Burgoyne RD.
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  • 17. Acute inactivation of MAP1b in growing sympathetic neurons destabilizes axonal microtubules.
    Tint I, Fischer I, Black M.
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  • 18. Generation of a stable, posttranslationally modified microtubule array is an early event in myogenic differentiation.
    Gundersen GG, Khawaja S, Bulinski JC.
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  • 19. Sites of microtubule stabilization for the axon.
    Baas PW, Ahmad FJ, Pienkowski TP, Brown A, Black MM.
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  • 20. Protein phosphatase inhibitors induce the selective breakdown of stable microtubules in fibroblasts and epithelial cells.
    Gurland G, Gundersen GG.
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