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Dynamics and structural features of the microtubule plus- ends in interphase mouse fibroblasts

Zovko, S.

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Zovko, S. (2010, June 22). Dynamics and structural features of the microtubule plus-ends in interphase mouse fibroblasts. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/15711

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149 List of publications

Sandra Zovko, Michiel Fokkelman, Pascal Farla, Sylvia Le Devedec, Kuan Yan, Di Zi, Fons Verbeek and Bob van de Water, Identification of novel regulators of focal adhesion dynamics in human breast cancer cells using an siRNA-based high- throughput microscopy screening approach, Manuscript in preparation

Sylvia Le Devedec, Wies van Roosmalen, Sandra Zovko and Bob van de Water, Functional screens for cell migration, Cell migration: Methods and Protocols, Second Edition, Manuscript in preparation

Roman I. Koning, Sandra Zovko, Montserrat Bárcena, Gert T. Oostergetel, Henk K.

Koerten, Niels Galjart, Abraham J. Koster and A. Mieke Mommaas, Cryo-electron

tomography of vitrified fibroblasts: microtubule plus ends in situ Journal of Structural Biology 161, 459-468.

Sandra Zovko, Jan Pieter Abrahams,Abraham J. Koster, Niels Galjartand A. Mieke Mommaas, Microtubule plus-end conformations and dynamics in the periphery of interphase mouse fibroblasts, Molecular Biology of the Cell 19, 3138-3146.

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