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Class:IdPerson:5610326
_displayNameReiter, Jeremy F
_timestamp2014-07-22 19:31:25
created[InstanceEdit:5610324] Rothfels, Karen, 2014-07-22
firstnameJeremy F
initialJF
surnameReiter
(author)[LiteratureReference:5610331] Vertebrate Smoothened functions at the primary cilium
[LiteratureReference:5620907] C2cd3 is critical for centriolar distal appendage assembly and ciliary vesicle docking in mammals
[LiteratureReference:5625323] The base of the cilium: roles for transition fibres and the transition zone in ciliary formation, maintenance and compartmentalization
[LiteratureReference:5626125] A transition zone complex regulates mammalian ciliogenesis and ciliary membrane composition
[LiteratureReference:5626448] Ofd1, a human disease gene, regulates the length and distal structure of centrioles
[LiteratureReference:5626637] Mapping the NPHP-JBTS-MKS protein network reveals ciliopathy disease genes and pathways
[LiteratureReference:5626714] Tectonic, a novel regulator of the Hedgehog pathway required for both activation and inhibition
[LiteratureReference:9815797] Ciliary Hedgehog signaling regulates cell survival to build the facial midline
[LiteratureReference:9980596] Genes and molecular pathways underpinning ciliopathies
[LiteratureReference:9988621] An alternative cell cycle coordinates multiciliated cell differentiation
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