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Alisha N. Morganthaler
Alisha N. Morganthaler
University of Chicago
Cell biology
Fimbrin
Protein filament
Actin-binding protein
Biology
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Author response: Cooperation between tropomyosin and α-actinin inhibits fimbrin association with actin filament networks in fission yeast
2019
eLife
Jenna R. Christensen
Kaitlin E. Homa
Alisha N. Morganthaler
Rachel R Brown
Cristian Suarez
Alyssa J. Harker
Meghan E O'Connell
David R. Kovar
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Competition between Tropomyosin, Fimbrin, and ADF/Cofilin drives their sorting to distinct actin filament networks
2017
eLife
Jenna R. Christensen
Glen M. Hocky
Kaitlin E. Homa
Alisha N. Morganthaler
Sarah E. Hitchcock-DeGregori
Gregory A. Voth
David R. Kovar
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Author response: Competition between Tropomyosin, Fimbrin, and ADF/Cofilin drives their sorting to distinct actin filament networks
2017
eLife
Jenna R. Christensen
Glen M. Hocky
Kaitlin E. Homa
Alisha N. Morganthaler
Sarah E. Hitchcock-DeGregori
Gregory A. Voth
David R. Kovar
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In Vitro Biochemical Characterization of Cytokinesis Actin-Binding Proteins.
2016
Methods of Molecular Biology
Dennis Zimmermann
Alisha N. Morganthaler
David R. Kovar
Cristian Suarez
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