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Academic Article Centrioles want to move out and make cilia.
Academic Article CSAP localizes to polyglutamylated microtubules and promotes proper cilia function and zebrafish development.
Academic Article Basal body components exhibit differential protein dynamics during nascent basal body assembly.
Academic Article New Tetrahymena basal body protein components identify basal body domain structure.
Academic Article Electron tomography and immuno-labeling of Tetrahymena thermophila basal bodies.
Academic Article Basal body assembly in ciliates: the power of numbers.
Academic Article Basal body stability and ciliogenesis requires the conserved component Poc1.
Academic Article Plk4/SAK/ZYG-1 in the regulation of centriole duplication.
Academic Article Bld10/Cep135 stabilizes basal bodies to resist cilia-generated forces.
Concept Centrioles
Academic Article Choosing sides--asymmetric centriole and basal body assembly.
Academic Article A Short CEP135 Splice Isoform Controls Centriole Duplication.
Academic Article Tetrahymena Poc1 ensures proper intertriplet microtubule linkages to maintain basal body integrity.
Academic Article Subdistal Appendages Stabilize the Ups and Downs of Ciliary Life.
Academic Article Deubiquitylase USP9X maintains centriolar satellite integrity by stabilizing pericentriolar material 1 protein.
Academic Article CEP135 isoform dysregulation promotes centrosome amplification in breast cancer cells.
Academic Article Sas4 links basal bodies to cell division via Hippo signaling.
Academic Article A semi-automated machine learning-aided approach to quantitative analysis of centrosomes and microtubule organization.
Grant Centriole assembly and function for centrosome and cilia biology
Academic Article The SON RNA splicing factor is required for intracellular trafficking structures that promote centriole assembly and ciliogenesis.
Academic Article Trisomy 21 increases microtubules and disrupts centriolar satellite localization.
Academic Article Trisomy 21 induces pericentrosomal crowding delaying primary ciliogenesis and mouse cerebellar development.

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