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Class:IdPerson:9960890
_displayNameJarman, Andrew P
_timestamp2025-07-17 16:09:31
created[InstanceEdit:9960901] Rothfels, Karen, 2025-07-17
firstnameAndrew P
initialAP
surnameJarman
(author)[LiteratureReference:9960884] Forkhead transcription factor Fd3F cooperates with Rfx to regulate a gene expression program for mechanosensory cilia specialization
[LiteratureReference:9968835] HEATR2 plays a conserved role in assembly of the ciliary motile apparatus
[LiteratureReference:9968905] Mutations in ZMYND10, a gene essential for proper axonemal assembly of inner and outer dynein arms in humans and flies, cause primary ciliary dyskinesia
[LiteratureReference:9969001] ZMYND10 functions in a chaperone relay during axonemal dynein assembly
[LiteratureReference:9969771] Ciliary dynein motor preassembly is regulated by Wdr92 in association with HSP90 co-chaperone, R2TP
[LiteratureReference:9982684] The Drosophila orthologue of the primary ciliary dyskinesia-associated gene, DNAAF3, is required for axonemal dynein assembly
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