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The following pages link to The formation of basal bodies (centrioles) in the Rhesus monkey oviduct (Q36193359):
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- Stabilization of cartwheel-less centrioles for duplication requires CEP295-mediated centriole-to-centrosome conversion (Q24302156) (← links)
- The deubiquitinating enzyme CYLD controls apical docking of basal bodies in ciliated epithelial cells (Q24302203) (← links)
- The novel centriolar satellite protein SSX2IP targets Cep290 to the ciliary transition zone (Q24314723) (← links)
- Plk4-induced centriole biogenesis in human cells (Q24336451) (← links)
- Deuterosome-mediated centriole biogenesis (Q24337416) (← links)
- Drosophila asterless and vertebrate Cep152 Are orthologs essential for centriole duplication (Q24646328) (← links)
- Centriolar satellites: molecular characterization, ATP-dependent movement toward centrioles and possible involvement in ciliogenesis (Q24680892) (← links)
- Centrioles in the cell cycle. I. Epithelial cells (Q24681444) (← links)
- Production of Basal Bodies in bulk for dense multicilia formation (Q26740651) (← links)
- Basal bodies in Xenopus (Q26768690) (← links)
- Building a ninefold symmetrical barrel: structural dissections of centriole assembly (Q26798315) (← links)
- Centriole structure (Q26851178) (← links)
- Localization of core spindle pole body (SPB) components during SPB duplication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q27931643) (← links)
- Assembling a primary cilium (Q28000134) (← links)
- MDM1 is a microtubule-binding protein that negatively regulates centriole duplication (Q28116536) (← links)
- The Cep63 paralogue Deup1 enables massive de novo centriole biogenesis for vertebrate multiciliogenesis (Q28513305) (← links)
- Isolation and Partial Characterization of α- and β-Tubulin from Outer Doublets of Sea-Urchin Sperm and Microtubules of Chick-Embryo Brain (Q28775805) (← links)
- From central to rudimentary to primary: the history of an underappreciated organelle whose time has come. The primary cilium (Q30450537) (← links)
- SAS-4 is recruited to a dynamic structure in newly forming centrioles that is stabilized by the gamma-tubulin-mediated addition of centriolar microtubules (Q30481426) (← links)
- Self-assembling SAS-6 multimer is a core centriole building block (Q30493656) (← links)
- De novo formation of centrosomes in vertebrate cells arrested during S phase (Q30858324) (← links)
- Bld10p, a novel protein essential for basal body assembly in Chlamydomonas: localization to the cartwheel, the first ninefold symmetrical structure appearing during assembly (Q33340074) (← links)
- Molecular characteristics of the centrosome. (Q33599743) (← links)
- The centriole duplication cycle (Q33959920) (← links)
- Spindle pole body duplication: a model for centrosome duplication? (Q33960474) (← links)
- SAS-6 assembly templated by the lumen of cartwheel-less centrioles precedes centriole duplication (Q33976747) (← links)
- Cryo-electron tomography reveals conserved features of doublet microtubules in flagella (Q34022751) (← links)
- Atypical cilia of the human endometrial epithelium. (Q34039815) (← links)
- Three-dimensional structure of basal body triplet revealed by electron cryo-tomography (Q34096396) (← links)
- Basal body/centriole assembly and continuity (Q34169162) (← links)
- The centrosome and its role in the organization of microtubules (Q34172806) (← links)
- Absence of centrioles in the first and second meiotic spindles of mouse oocytes (Q34227802) (← links)
- Ovarian cystadenofibroma: A consideration of the role of estrogen in its pathogenesis (Q34316719) (← links)
- Centrosome reduction during gametogenesis and its significance (Q34350796) (← links)
- Mutational analyses reveal a novel function of the nucleotide-binding domain of gamma-tubulin in the regulation of basal body biogenesis (Q34475288) (← links)
- Polar expeditions--provisioning the centrosome for mitosis. (Q35140777) (← links)
- Cell biology of normal and abnormal ciliogenesis in the ciliated epithelium (Q35739149) (← links)
- Altered centrosome structure is associated with abnormal mitoses in human breast tumors (Q35787940) (← links)
- The three-dimensional structure of the basal body from the rhesus monkey oviduct (Q36194710) (← links)
- The geometry of triplets in ciliary basal bodies from primate oviducts (Q36195360) (← links)
- Isolation of ciliated or unciliated basal bodies from the rabbit oviduct (Q36195935) (← links)
- Microtubule protein during ciliogenesis in the mouse oviduct (Q36196045) (← links)
- Ciliogenesis in the mouse oviduct. A scanning electron microscope study (Q36196137) (← links)
- Aster formation in eggs of Xenopus laevis. Induction by isolated basal bodies (Q36197599) (← links)
- Ciliogenesis in the mucous cells of the quail oviduct. I. Ultrastructural study in the laying quail (Q36198185) (← links)
- Ciliogenesis in the mucous cells of the quail oviduct. II. Hormonal control (Q36198210) (← links)
- Purine nucleoside phosphorylase is associated with centrioles and basal bodies (Q36208783) (← links)
- Mass isolation of calf thymus centrosomes: identification of a specific configuration (Q36222113) (← links)
- Ccdc11 is a novel centriolar satellite protein essential for ciliogenesis and establishment of left-right asymmetry (Q36412975) (← links)
- De novo centriole formation in human cells is error-prone and does not require SAS-6 self-assembly. (Q36452437) (← links)