Tau, XMAP215/Msps and Eb1 co-operate interdependently to regulate microtubule polymerisation and bundle formation in axons is a research paper published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 9 times.
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UK Research and Innovation
Grant: BB/M007456/1
Understanding essential roles of microtubule regulators during synapse formation and maintenance
UK Research and Innovation
Grant: BB/P020151/1
The mechanistic basis and potential disease relevance of microtubule disorganisation in axons
UK Research and Innovation
Grant: BB/I002448/1
The role of spectraplakins as key integrators of axonal microtubule networks
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 3P40OD018537-04S1
Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center at Indiana University
UK Research and Innovation
Grant: BB/M007553/1
The fundamental roles of axonal actin during neuronal growth and longevity
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01MH109651-07
Elucidating mechanistic connections between guidance signaling, microtubule regulation, and growth cone steering
Wellcome Trust
Grant: 087742
Establishment of a Drosophila Core facility.
UK Research and Innovation
Grant: BB/L000717/1
Understanding microtubule regulation during the making and maintenance of axons
UK Research and Innovation
Grant: BB/R018960/1
Exploring the cell biology of neuronal ageing and the underlying mechanisms
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