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Maytansine binding to the vinblastine sites of tubulin.
Author(s):
J Wolff
,
B Bhattacharyya
Publication date:
1977-03-15
Journal:
Febs Letters
Keywords:
Animals
,
Binding Sites
,
Brain
,
metabolism
,
Colchicine
,
Glycoproteins
,
Guanosine Triphosphate
,
Kinetics
,
Maytansine
,
Oxazines
,
Protein Binding
,
Rats
,
Tubulin
,
Vinblastine
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852577
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Binding Sites
,
Brain
,
metabolism
,
Colchicine
,
Glycoproteins
,
Guanosine Triphosphate
,
Kinetics
,
Maytansine
,
Oxazines
,
Protein Binding
,
Rats
,
Tubulin
,
Vinblastine
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Binding Sites
,
Brain
,
metabolism
,
Colchicine
,
Glycoproteins
,
Guanosine Triphosphate
,
Kinetics
,
Maytansine
,
Oxazines
,
Protein Binding
,
Rats
,
Tubulin
,
Vinblastine
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