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10 August 2009
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Prins et al. find that dystrophin—the protein affected in Duchenne muscular dystrophy—binds microtubules (green), which are disorganized in the muscle fibers of mice lacking dystrophin (top) compared to wild-type fibers (bottom).
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ISSN 0021-9525
EISSN 1540-8140
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From gene manager to traffic cop
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Marc Freeman: Fishing for the function of fly glia
Freeman uses the power of fly genetics to get to grips with glia.
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