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The following pages link to MAP4-dependent regulation of microtubule formation affects centrosome, cilia, and Golgi architecture as a central mechanism in growth regulation. (Q41929231):
Displaying 12 items.
- Specialized Cilia in Mammalian Sensory Systems (Q26785912) (← links)
- DYNC2LI1 mutations broaden the clinical spectrum of dynein-2 defects (Q28115665) (← links)
- Mutations in TRAF3IP1/IFT54 reveal a new role for IFT proteins in microtubule stabilization (Q28119115) (← links)
- Genomic insights into growth and its disorders: an update (Q36523621) (← links)
- A genome landscape of SRSF3-regulated splicing events and gene expression in human osteosarcoma U2OS cells (Q36627944) (← links)
- Modular transcriptional repertoire and MicroRNA target analyses characterize genomic dysregulation in the thymus of Down syndrome infants (Q36946554) (← links)
- The Protein Encoded by the CCDC170 Breast Cancer Gene Functions to Organize the Golgi-Microtubule Network (Q41347639) (← links)
- Primary cilia proteins: ciliary and extraciliary sites and functions. (Q47228439) (← links)
- Clinical relevance of systematic phenotyping and exome sequencing in patients with short stature. (Q55261689) (← links)
- Cilium structure, assembly, and disassembly regulated by the cytoskeleton (Q59620272) (← links)
- The molecular chaperone Hsp90 maintains Golgi organization and vesicular trafficking by regulating microtubule stability (Q90327665) (← links)
- Human Papillomavirus 16 oncoprotein E7 retards mitotic progression by blocking Mps1-MAP4 signaling cascade (Q93116731) (← links)