Decreased tubulin-binding cofactor b was involved in the formation disorder of nascent astrocyte processes by regulating microtubule plus-end growth through binding with end-binding proteins 1 and 3 after chronic alcohol exposure

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  • who: Hui Liu from the Universidad Nacional Autu00f3noma de Mu00e9xico, Mexico have published the research work: Decreased tubulin-binding cofactor B was involved in the formation disorder of nascent astrocyte processes by regulating microtubule plus-end growth through binding with end-binding proteins 1 and 3 after chronic alcohol exposure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In all the transfection (silence), infection (overexpression), and control groups in the experiments , EB1 and EB3 were bound to MT plus-ends in astrocytes EB1 and EB3 were reported to bind with MT plus-ends in many kinds of cells . . .

     

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