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Kinesin: a molecular motor with a spring in its step
Neil Thomas
, Y Imafuku, T Kamiya, K Tawada
Physics and Astronomy
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Agriculture & Biology
kinesin
100%
neck
56%
protein folding
17%
elasticity (mechanics)
15%
shortenings
14%
microtubules
13%
hydrolysis
10%
energy
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Kinesin
94%
Neck
44%
Protein Folding
17%
Elasticity
16%
Microtubules
14%
Hydrolysis
13%
Adenosine Triphosphate
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Brownian motion
32%
elasticity
24%
folding
23%
hydrolysis
22%
protein
17%
energy
11%
simulation
10%
Chemistry
Brownian Motion
20%
Shortening
16%
Monte Carlo Method
15%
Gibbs Free Energy
11%
Hydrolysis
9%
Protein
6%