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Staurosporine Induces Formation of Two Types of Extra-Long Cell Protrusions: Actin-Based Filaments and Microtubule-Based Shafts
Takayuki Kohno, Takafumi Ninomiya, Shin Kikuchi, Takumi Konno and Takashi Kojima
Molecular Pharmacology May 2015, 87 (5) 815-824; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.114.096982
Takayuki Kohno
Department of Cell Science, Research Institute for Frontier Medicine (T.Koh., T.Kon., T.Koj.), and Department of Anatomy, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Japan (T.N., S.K.)
Takafumi Ninomiya
Department of Cell Science, Research Institute for Frontier Medicine (T.Koh., T.Kon., T.Koj.), and Department of Anatomy, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Japan (T.N., S.K.)
Shin Kikuchi
Department of Cell Science, Research Institute for Frontier Medicine (T.Koh., T.Kon., T.Koj.), and Department of Anatomy, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Japan (T.N., S.K.)
Takumi Konno
Department of Cell Science, Research Institute for Frontier Medicine (T.Koh., T.Kon., T.Koj.), and Department of Anatomy, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Japan (T.N., S.K.)
Takashi Kojima
Department of Cell Science, Research Institute for Frontier Medicine (T.Koh., T.Kon., T.Koj.), and Department of Anatomy, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Japan (T.N., S.K.)

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