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Details on Person A septin diffusion barrier at the base of the primary cilium maintains ciliary membrane protein distribution

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5626631
_displayNameA septin diffusion barrier at the base of the primary cilium maintains ciliary membrane protein distribution
_timestamp2014-10-10 19:19:47
author[Person:5626594] Hu, Qicong
[Person:5358108] Milenkovic, Ljiljana
[Person:2509837] Jin, Hua
[Person:5358151] Scott, Matthew P
[Person:5617507] Nachury, Maxence V
[Person:5626625] Spiliotis, Elias T
[Person:5626613] Nelson, W James
created[InstanceEdit:5626630] Rothfels, Karen, 2014-10-10
journalScience
pages436-9
pubMedIdentifier20558667
titleA septin diffusion barrier at the base of the primary cilium maintains ciliary membrane protein distribution
volume329
year2010
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5626681] Recruitment of transition zone proteins [Homo sapiens]
[RegulationReference:9641795] Positive regulation by 'SEPT2 [cytosol]' A septin diffusion barrier at the base of the primary cilium maintains ciliary membrane protein distribution
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