22 results on '"Hoyle, Henry D."'
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2. Two Drosophila Beta Tubulin Isoforms Are Not Functionally Equivalent
3. Microtubule architecture specified by a beta-tubulin isoform
4. A Transient Specialization of the Microtubule Cytoskeleton Is Required for Differentiation of the Drosophila Visual System
5. Embryonic Expression of the Divergent Drosophila [Beta]3-Tubulin Isoform Is Required for Larval Behavior
6. Axoneme β-Tubulin Sequence Determines Attachment of Outer Dynein Arms
7. Cooperativity between the β-tubulin carboxy tail and the body of the molecule is required for microtubule function
8. Axoneme specialization embedded in a “Generalist” β-tubulin
9. Axoneme-dependent tubulin modifications in singlet microtubules of theDrosophila sperm tail
10. The proximal region of the β-tubulin C-terminal tail is sufficient for axoneme assembly
11. Tubulin Sorting during Dimerization In Vivo
12. Embryonic Expression of the Divergent Drosophila β3-Tubulin Isoform Is Required for Larval Behavior
13. Conserved axoneme symmetry altered by a component β-tubulin
14. Regulation of β-tubulin function and expression inDrosophila spermatogenesis
15. Axoneme-dependent tubulin modifications in singlet microtubules of the Drosophila sperm tail.
16. DNA methylation patterns in the 5S DNAs of Xenopus laevis.
17. A Transient Specialization of the Microtubule Cytoskeleton Is Required for Differentiation of the DrosophilaVisual System
18. DNAase I sensitivities in chromatin of the Xenopus laevis somatic and oocyte 5 S DNAs
19. DNA methylation patterns in the 5S DNAs ofXenopus laevis
20. Cooperativity between the beta-tubulin carboxy tail and the body of the molecule is required for microtubule function.
21. Axoneme specialization embedded in a "generalist" beta-tubulin.
22. The proximal region of the beta-tubulin C-terminal tail is sufficient for axoneme assembly.
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