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Details on Person Zhu, Xueliang

Class:IdPerson:9960345
_displayNameZhu, Xueliang
_timestamp2025-07-09 23:29:50
created[InstanceEdit:9960354] Rothfels, Karen, 2025-07-09
firstnameXueliang
initialX
surnameZhu
(author)[LiteratureReference:9960348] Cytoplasmic E2f4 forms organizing centres for initiation of centriole amplification during multiciliogenesis
[LiteratureReference:9961950] The Cep63 paralogue Deup1 enables massive de novo centriole biogenesis for vertebrate multiciliogenesis
[LiteratureReference:9966910] Microtubule-bundling protein Spef1 enables mammalian ciliary central apparatus formation
[LiteratureReference:9968998] Vertebrate Dynein-f depends on Wdr78 for axonemal localization and is essential for ciliary beat
[LiteratureReference:9988555] Parental centrioles are dispensable for deuterosome formation and function during basal body amplification
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