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IFT54 regulates IFT20 stability but is not essential for tubulin transport during ciliogenesis
Author(s):
X Zhu
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Y LIANG
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F. Gao
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J. Pan
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Ellen Dirksen
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Ilona Staprans
Publication date:
2017
Journal:
Cell. Mol. Life Sci.
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10.1016/0012-1606(75)90082-2
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