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  1. ... are in preclinical and clinical testing.[ 41 - 43 ] Microtubule regulation and cilia centrosome control Emerging data point ... primary cilium.[ 46 ] pVHL binds to and stabilizes microtubules [ 47 ] in a glycogen synthase 3–dependent fashion.[ ...
  2. ... Ixabepilone is in a class of medications called microtubule inhibitors. It works by killing cancer cells.
  3. ... is in a class of anticancer medications called microtubule dynamics inhibitors. It works by stopping the growth ...
  4. ... injection is in a class of medications called microtubule inhibitors. It works by slowing or stopping the ...
  5. ... Tirbanibulin is in a class of medications called microtubule inhibitors. It works by killing fast-growing cells ...
  6. ... medications called folate receptor alpha-directed antibody and microtubule inhibitor conjugates. It works by killing cancer cells.
  7. ... role in cell division and the assembly of microtubules, which are proteins that transport materials in cells ... protein might be involved in the organization of microtubules, the transport of various materials, and the normal ...
  8. ... kDa ATPase subunit (p60 subunit A1) which severs MICROTUBULES, and an 80 kDa accessory protein (p80 subunit ... targets the enzyme to the CENTROSOME. It releases microtubules from the mitotic SPINDLE POLES to allow depolymerization ...
  9. ... of proteins that form and organize structures called microtubules. Microtubules are rigid, hollow fibers that make up the ... tubulin) that is produced from a different gene. Microtubules are necessary for cell division and movement. Most ...
  10. ... proteins that form and organize cell structures called microtubules. Microtubules are rigid, hollow fibers that make up the ... tubulin) that is produced from a different gene. Microtubules grow and shrink as tubulin proteins are added ...
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