Hi everyone,
I need some help. I'm trying to bind a protein of mine to cytoskeletal proteins e.g. vimentin, actin, desmin etc in vitro. However I'd like to inhibit their oligomerization using chemicals such as colchicine. I can't seem to find any useful papers to direct me. Any ideas would be great.
Best Wishes
Using chemicals such as colchicine to inhibit microtubule Oligomerization, HELP&
Started by Caezar Al-Jassar, Nov 13 2011 02:05 PM
colchicine vimentin actin microtubule
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