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Measurements and simulations of microtubule growth imply strong longitudinal interactions and reveal a role for GDP on the elongating end

  • Joseph M. Cleary
  • , Tae Kim
  • , Annan S.I. Cook
  • , Lauren A. McCormick
  • , William O. Hancock
  • , Luke M. Rice

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