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The following pages link to CSPP is a ciliary protein interacting with Nephrocystin 8 and required for cilia formation (Q34029300):
Displaying 26 items.
- CSPP-L Associates with the Desmosome of Polarized Epithelial Cells and Is Required for Normal Spheroid Formation (Q27301019) (← links)
- Nuclear CSPP1 expression defined subtypes of basal-like breast cancer (Q33918128) (← links)
- Murine Joubert syndrome reveals Hedgehog signaling defects as a potential therapeutic target for nephronophthisis (Q33919616) (← links)
- KIF7 mutations cause fetal hydrolethalus and acrocallosal syndromes (Q34183496) (← links)
- Mutations in CSPP1, encoding a core centrosomal protein, cause a range of ciliopathy phenotypes in humans (Q34393576) (← links)
- Mutations in CSPP1 lead to classical Joubert syndrome (Q34393588) (← links)
- Mutations in CSPP1 cause primary cilia abnormalities and Joubert syndrome with or without Jeune asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy (Q34393598) (← links)
- Autozygome sequencing expands the horizon of human knockout research and provides novel insights into human phenotypic variation. (Q35075163) (← links)
- Stages of ciliogenesis and regulation of ciliary length (Q35718497) (← links)
- Proteomics of Primary Cilia by Proximity Labeling (Q35846472) (← links)
- Mitotic Protein CSPP1 Interacts with CENP-H Protein to Coordinate Accurate Chromosome Oscillation in Mitosis (Q36283898) (← links)
- Primary cilia and kidney injury: current research status and future perspectives (Q37234721) (← links)
- MKS1 regulates ciliary INPP5E levels in Joubert syndrome (Q37331333) (← links)
- Open Sesame: How Transition Fibers and the Transition Zone Control Ciliary Composition. (Q37618918) (← links)
- Keeping the balance between proliferation and differentiation: the primary cilium (Q37963358) (← links)
- The ciliary cytoskeleton (Q38111287) (← links)
- Cilia and coordination of signaling networks during heart development (Q38171918) (← links)
- Fixation methods can differentially affect ciliary protein immunolabeling (Q42261384) (← links)
- Midbody remnant licenses primary cilia formation in epithelial cells (Q42386676) (← links)
- A mass spectrometry-based proteomic analysis of Homer2-interacting proteins in the mouse brain (Q46872515) (← links)
- Primary cilia proteins: ciliary and extraciliary sites and functions. (Q47228439) (← links)
- EGF receptor kinase suppresses ciliogenesis through activation of USP8 deubiquitinase. (Q50286581) (← links)
- Cryo-Electron Tomography and Proteomics studies of centrosomes from differentiated quiescent thymocytes (Q64059129) (← links)
- The E3 ubiquitin ligase UBR5 regulates centriolar satellite stability and primary cilia (Q88614633) (← links)
- Primary Cilia Reconsidered in the Context of Ciliopathies: Extraciliary and Ciliary Functions of Cilia Proteins Converge on a Polarity theme? (Q89040762) (← links)
- A CEP104-CSPP1 Complex Is Required for Formation of Primary Cilia Competent in Hedgehog Signaling (Q92617626) (← links)