Hancock, W. O., & Howard, J. (1999). Kinesin’s processivity results from mechanical and chemical coordination between the ATP hydrolysis cycles of the two motor domains. The National Academy of Sciences.
Citação norma ChicagoHancock, William O., and Jonathon Howard. Kinesin’s Processivity Results From Mechanical and Chemical Coordination between the ATP Hydrolysis Cycles of the Two Motor Domains. The National Academy of Sciences, 1999.
MLA CitationHancock, William O., and Jonathon Howard. Kinesin’s Processivity Results From Mechanical and Chemical Coordination between the ATP Hydrolysis Cycles of the Two Motor Domains. The National Academy of Sciences, 1999.
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