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Authors: OKADA Y SAITO N NODA Y HIROKAWA N
Citation: Y. Okada et al., KIFC2 IS A NOVEL KINESIN SUPERFAMILY MOTOR PROTEIN WITH C-TERMINAL MOTOR DOMAIN, WHICH IS SPECIFICALLY EXPRESSED IN MATURE NEURONS, Molecular biology of the cell, 7, 1996, pp. 2369-2369

Authors: NODA Y OKADA Y ZHANG Z SAITO N HIROKAWA N
Citation: Y. Noda et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF KIFC3, A C-TERMINAL MOTOR DOMAIN TYPE KINESIN SUPERFAMILY PROTEIN, Molecular biology of the cell, 7, 1996, pp. 2371-2371

Authors: HIROKAWA N
Citation: N. Hirokawa, ORGANELLE TRANSPORT ALONG MICROTUBULES - THE ROLE OF KIFS, Trends in cell biology, 6(4), 1996, pp. 135-141

Authors: SATOHARADA R OKABE S UMEYAMA T KANAI Y HIROKAWA N
Citation: R. Satoharada et al., MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS REGULATE MICROTUBULE FUNCTION AS THE TRACK FOR INTRACELLULAR MEMBRANE ORGANELLE TRANSPORTS, Cell structure and function, 21(5), 1996, pp. 283-295

Authors: HIROKAWA N
Citation: N. Hirokawa, THE MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF ORGANELLE TRANSPORT ALONG MICROTUBULES - THE IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF KIFS (KINESIN SUPERFAMILY PROTEINS), Cell structure and function, 21(5), 1996, pp. 357-367

Authors: TAKEMURA R NAKATA T OKADA Y YAMAZAKI H ZHANG ZZ HIROKAWA N
Citation: R. Takemura et al., MESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSION OF KIF1A, KIF1B, KIF2, KIF3A, KIF3B, KIF4, KIF5, AND CYTOPLASMIC DYNEIN DURING AXONAL REGENERATION, The Journal of neuroscience, 16(1), 1996, pp. 31-35

Authors: TERADA S NAKATA T PETERSON AC HIROKAWA N
Citation: S. Terada et al., VISUALIZATION OF SLOW AXONAL-TRANSPORT IN-VIVO, Science, 273(5276), 1996, pp. 784-788

Authors: YAMAZAKI H NAKATA T OKADA Y HIROKAWA N
Citation: H. Yamazaki et al., CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF KAP3 - A NOVEL KINESIN SUPERFAMILY-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN OF KIF3A 3B/, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 93(16), 1996, pp. 8443-8448

Authors: WOLF SG NOGALES E KIKKAWA M GRATZINGER D HIROKAWA N DOWNING KH
Citation: Sg. Wolf et al., INTERPRETING A MEDIUM-RESOLUTION MODEL OF TUBULIN - COMPARISON OF ZINC-SHEET AND MICROTUBULE STRUCTURE, Journal of Molecular Biology, 262(4), 1996, pp. 485-501

Authors: BEECH PL PAGHROEHL K NODA Y HIROKAWA N BURNSIDE B ROSENBAUM JL
Citation: Pl. Beech et al., LOCALIZATION OF KINESIN SUPERFAMILY PROTEINS TO THE CONNECTING CILIUMOF FISH PHOTORECEPTORS, Journal of Cell Science, 109, 1996, pp. 889-897

Authors: FUNAKOSHI T TAKEDA S HIROKAWA N
Citation: T. Funakoshi et al., ACTIVE-TRANSPORT OF PHOTOACTIVATED TUBULIN MOLECULES IN GROWING AXONSREVEALED BY A NEW ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS, The Journal of cell biology, 133(6), 1996, pp. 1347-1353

Authors: HIROKAWA N FUNAKOSHI T SATOHARADA R KANAI Y
Citation: N. Hirokawa et al., SELECTIVE STABILIZATION OF TAU IN AXONS AND MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN 2C IN CELL-BODIES AND DENDRITES CONTRIBUTES TO POLARIZED LOCALIZATION OF CYTOSKELETAL PROTEINS IN MATURE NEURONS, The Journal of cell biology, 132(4), 1996, pp. 667-679

Authors: NEMOTO S HIROKAWA N
Citation: S. Nemoto et N. Hirokawa, SPECTRAL TRANSMITTANCE OF ORGANIC DYE-DOPED GLASS-FILMS OBTAINED BY THE SOLGEL METHOD, Applied optics, 35(16), 1996, pp. 3052-3058

Authors: TAKEI Y KONDO S HARADA A NODA T HIROKAWA N
Citation: Y. Takei et al., HYPOGENESIS OF OPTIC-NERVE IN MICE HOMOZYGOUS FOR DISRUPTED MAP1B GENE, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 209-209

Authors: YONEKAWA Y HARADA A OKADA Y TAKEI Y NODA T HIROKAWA N
Citation: Y. Yonekawa et al., TARGETED DISRUPTION OF THE AXONAL MOTOR PROTEIN KIF1A IN THE MOUSE, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 1459-1459

Authors: YAMAZAKI H NAKATA T HIROKAWA N
Citation: H. Yamazaki et al., CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF KINESIN SUPERFAMILY ASSOCIATED PROTEIN (KAP3) - NOVEL ASSOCIATED PROTEINS THAT FORM A HETEROTRIMER WITH KIF3A B/, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 1460-1460

Authors: SAITO N OKADA Y NODA Y KONDO S HIROKAWA N
Citation: N. Saito et al., CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF KIFC2, A NOVEL BRAIN-SPECIFIC KINESINSUPERFAMILY PROTEIN WITH C-TERMINAL MOTOR DOMAIN, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 1461-1461

Authors: NODA Y OKADA Y SAITO N KONDO S HIROKAWA N
Citation: Y. Noda et al., CLONING AND ANALYSIS OF A NOVEL C-TERMINAL MOTOR DOMAIN TYPE KINESIN SUPERFAMILY MOTOR PROTEIN, KIFCS, WHICH IS ABUNDANTLY EXPRESSED IN ADULT KIDNEY, BRAIN AND HEART, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 1462-1462

Authors: PAGHROEHL K BEECH P NODA Y HIROKAWA N ROSENBAUM J BURNSIDE B
Citation: K. Paghroehl et al., LOCALIZATION OF MICROTUBULE MOTOR PROTEINS IN FISH PHOTORECEPTORS, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 1463-1463

Authors: SATOYOSHITAKE R OKABE S UMEYAMA T KANAI Y HIROKAWA N
Citation: R. Satoyoshitake et al., MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS REGULATE MICROTUBULES FUNCTION AS THETRACT FOR INTRACELLULAR MEMBRANE ORGANELLE TRANSPORT, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 1543-1543

Authors: TERADA S PERTERSON AC NAKATA T HIROKAWA N
Citation: S. Terada et al., DIRECT VISUALIZATION OF SLOW AXONAL-TRANSPORT IN-VIVO BY RECOMBINANT ADENOVIRUS VECTOR TECHNIQUE, Molecular biology of the cell, 6, 1995, pp. 1546-1546

Authors: TAKEMURA R OKABE S UMEYAMA T HIROKAWA N
Citation: R. Takemura et al., POLARITY ORIENTATION AND ASSEMBLY PROCESS OF MICROTUBULE BUNDLES IN NOCODAZOLE-TREATED, MAP2C-TRANSFECTED COS CELLS, Molecular biology of the cell, 6(8), 1995, pp. 981-996

Authors: TAKEDA S FUNAKOSHI T HIROKAWA N
Citation: S. Takeda et al., TUBULIN DYNAMICS IN NEURONAL AXONS OF LIVING ZEBRAFISH EMBRYOS, Neuron, 14(6), 1995, pp. 1257-1264

Authors: KANAI Y HIROKAWA N
Citation: Y. Kanai et N. Hirokawa, SORTING MECHANISMS OF TAU AND MAP2 IN NEURONS - SUPPRESSED AXONAL TRANSIT OF MAP2 AND LOCALLY REGULATED MICROTUBULE-BINDING, Neuron, 14(2), 1995, pp. 421-432

Authors: OKADA Y SATOYOSHITAKE R HIROKAWA N
Citation: Y. Okada et al., THE ACTIVATION OF PROTEIN-KINASE A PATHWAY SELECTIVELY INHIBITS ANTEROGRADE AXONAL-TRANSPORT OF VESICLES BUT NOT MITOCHONDRIA TRANSPORT OR RETROGRADE TRANSPORT IN-VIVO, The Journal of neuroscience, 15(4), 1995, pp. 3053-3064
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