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Further studies on tubulin polymerization In Vitro
Ryoko Kuriyama
Genetics, Cell Biology and Development (TMED)
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Mathematics
Mm
85%
Polymerization
80%
Microtubules
79%
mole
35%
Sedimentation
17%
Chromatography
17%
Amino Acids
16%
Buffer
14%
Electron
12%
Filtration
11%
Viscosity
11%
Fiber
10%
Observation
8%
Coefficient
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Dimers
93%
Polymerization
69%
Glycerol
38%
Acids
28%
Column chromatography
25%
Sedimentation
20%
Adenosinetriphosphate
19%
Molecular weight
17%
Gels
16%
Electrons
15%
Viscosity
12%
Fibers
10%
Chemical analysis
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Tubulin
66%
Polymerization
64%
In Vitro Techniques
27%
Microtubules
26%
sephadex
15%
Glycerol
14%
2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid
13%
Sperm Tail
10%
Sea Urchins
9%
Colchicine
7%
Viscosity
7%
Gel Chromatography
6%
Chromatography
6%
Buffers
6%
Molecular Weight
5%
Electrons
5%
Adenosine Triphosphate
5%
Acids
5%
Amino Acids
4%
Business & Economics
Sperm
47%
Sedimentation
40%
Viscosity
38%
Buffer
32%
Fiber
26%
Coefficients
22%
Chemical Compounds
Polymerization Reaction
36%
Colchicine
8%
Amino Acid Composition
7%
Sedimentation
6%
Column Chromatography
6%
Size Exclusion Chromatography
5%
Glycerol
5%
Buffer Solution
4%
Fiber
4%
Column Like Crystal
4%
Electron Particle
3%
Weight
3%
Purity
3%
Amount
2%
pH Value
2%