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Title
CELL DIVISION: MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS IN PLANTS ? WHY WE NEED A MAP.
Authors
Lloyd, Clive; Hussey, Patrick
Abstract
Plants have four main microtubule assemblies. Three are involved in arranging when and where the cell wall is laid down and have no direct homologues in animals. Microtubule-associated proteins are important components of these assemblies, and we are now starting to uncover what these proteins are and how they might work.