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1. Structural basis of noscapine activation for tubulin binding

2. Sustainable Syntheses of (-)-Jerantinines A & E and Structural Characterisation of the Jerantinine-Tubulin Complex at the Colchicine Binding Site

5. Structural Determinants of the Dictyostatin Chemotype for Tubulin Binding Affinity and Antitumor Activity Against Taxane- and Epothilone-Resistant Cancer Cells

6. Structure-activity relationships, biological evaluation and structural studies of novel pyrrolonaphthoxazepines as antitumor agents

7. 3-nitropyridine analogues as novel microtubule-targeting agents.

8. Structure-based discovery and rational design of microtubule-targeting agents.

9. A photo-SAR study of photoswitchable azobenzene tubulin-inhibiting antimitotics identifying a general method for near-quantitative photocontrol.

10. Bridging the maytansine and vinca sites: Cryptophycins target β-tubulin's T5-loop.

11. Microtubule specialization by +TIP networks: from mechanisms to functional implications.

12. Modular synthesis of functional libraries by accelerated SuFEx click chemistry.

13. A multi-reservoir extruder for time-resolved serial protein crystallography and compound screening at X-ray free-electron lasers.

14. The motor domain of the kinesin Kip2 promotes microtubule polymerization at microtubule tips.

15. Structural insight into the stabilization of microtubules by taxanes.

16. Watching the release of a photopharmacological drug from tubulin using time-resolved serial crystallography.

17. VASH1-SVBP and VASH2-SVBP generate different detyrosination profiles on microtubules.

18. Chemical modulation of microtubule structure through the laulimalide/peloruside site.

19. Multivalency ensures persistence of a +TIP body at specialized microtubule ends.

20. Changes in seam number and location induce holes within microtubules assembled from porcine brain tubulin and in Xenopus egg cytoplasmic extracts.

21. Development of [1,2]oxazoloisoindoles tubulin polymerization inhibitors: Further chemical modifications and potential therapeutic effects against lymphomas.

22. Novel fragment-derived colchicine-site binders as microtubule-destabilizing agents.

23. Rational Design of a Novel Tubulin Inhibitor with a Unique Mechanism of Action.

24. In Vivo Photocontrol of Microtubule Dynamics and Integrity, Migration and Mitosis, by the Potent GFP-Imaging-Compatible Photoswitchable Reagents SBTubA4P and SBTub2M.

25. Crystallization Systems for the High-Resolution Structural Analysis of Tubulin-Ligand Complexes.

26. Inhibiting parasite proliferation using a rationally designed anti-tubulin agent.

27. Structure and regulation of the microtubule plus-end tracking protein Kar9.

28. Preclinical and Early Clinical Development of PTC596, a Novel Small-Molecule Tubulin-Binding Agent.

29. 1,3-Benzodioxole-Modified Noscapine Analogues: Synthesis, Antiproliferative Activity, and Tubulin-Bound Structure.

30. Comprehensive Analysis of Binding Sites in Tubulin.

31. Surface tensiometry of phase separated protein and polymer droplets by the sessile drop method.

32. A Robust, GFP-Orthogonal Photoswitchable Inhibitor Scaffold Extends Optical Control over the Microtubule Cytoskeleton.

33. Centriole length control.

35. The mechanism of kinesin inhibition by kinesin-binding protein.

36. WDR90 is a centriolar microtubule wall protein important for centriole architecture integrity.

37. Advances in long-wavelength native phasing at X-ray free-electron lasers.

38. Structural Refinement of the Tubulin Ligand (+)-Discodermolide to Attenuate Chemotherapy-Mediated Senescence.

39. Pharmaceutical-Grade Rigosertib Is a Microtubule-Destabilizing Agent.

42. Homodimerization of coronin A through the C-terminal coiled-coil domain is essential for multicellular differentiation of Dictyostelium discoideum.

43. Mechanisms of Motor-Independent Membrane Remodeling Driven by Dynamic Microtubules.

44. Structural model for differential cap maturation at growing microtubule ends.

45. Taxanes convert regions of perturbed microtubule growth into rescue sites.

46. Structural Basis of Colchicine-Site targeting Acylhydrazones active against Multidrug-Resistant Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

47. Structural determinants of microtubule minus end preference in CAMSAP CKK domains.

48. GEF-H1 Signaling upon Microtubule Destabilization Is Required for Dendritic Cell Activation and Specific Anti-tumor Responses.

49. Remote control of microtubule plus-end dynamics and function from the minus-end.

50. Crystal Structure of a Heterotetrameric Katanin p60:p80 Complex.

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