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The primary antimitotic mechanism of action of the synthetic halichondrin E7389 is suppression of microtubule growth
2005
491 citations
Journal Article
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4.14
The primary antimitotic mechanism of action of the synthetic halichondrin E7389 is suppression of microtubule growth | Researchclopedia
Leslie Wilson
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University of California, Santa Barbara