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Cytoskeleton: Functions for tubulin modifications at last
Joel Rosenbaum Current Biology Volume 10, Issue 21, Pages R801-R803 (November 2000) DOI: /S (00)
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Fig. 1 A Tetrahymena cell doubly labeled by general anti-tubulin antibodies C140 (red) [23] and anti-polyglycylated tubulin antibodies AXO 49 (green) [24]. The polyglycylated tubulins are seen to be restricted to oral and locomotory cilia, with the exception of the distal tips of cilia, where the addition of new ciliary subunits is known to take place (image courtesy Jacek Gaertig and Marie-Helene Bré). Current Biology , R801-R803DOI: ( /S (00) )
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