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centriolar satellite
A small (70-100 nm) cytoplasmic granule that contains a number of centrosomal proteins; centriolar satellites traffic toward microtubule minus ends…
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2017
2017
BCAP is a centriolar satellite protein and inhibitor of ciliogenesis
Paulu S. R. de Saram
,
Anila Iqbal
,
J. Murdoch
,
C. Wilkinson
Journal of Cell Science
2017
Corpus ID: 24593496
ABSTRACT The centrosome and cilium are organelles with important roles in microtubule organisation, cell division, cell…
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2014
2014
Self-eating to remove cilia roadblock
Zaiming Tang
,
Muyuan Zhu
,
Q. Zhong
Autophagy
2014
Corpus ID: 5248258
Autophagy delivers many proteins and cellular components to the lysosome for degradation via selective or nonselective mechanisms…
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2013
Highly Cited
2013
The centriolar satellite protein SSX2IP promotes centrosome maturation
F. Bärenz
,
Daigo Inoue
,
+15 authors
O. Gruss
Journal of Cell Biology
2013
Corpus ID: 6243334
SSX2IP promotes centrosome maturation and maintenance at the onset of vertebrate development, preserving centrosome integrity and…
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2013
2013
The AmAZI1ng Roles of Centriolar Satellites during Development
M. Mahjoub
,
M. Tsou
PLoS Genetics
2013
Corpus ID: 11632859
The precise trafficking and spatial organization of signaling molecules within cells is critical for many fundamental cellular…
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2003
2003
The role of the centriolar satellite protein PCM-1 in centrosome function
Alexander Dammermann
2003
Corpus ID: 86888341
1974
1974
Fine structure of spermatogonia, spermatocytes, and spermatids of the sea cucumbers Cucumaria lubrica and Leptosynapta clarki (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea).
D. Atwood
Canadian Journal of Zoology
1974
Corpus ID: 45434026
Spermatogonia, which usually lie in close contact with the basal lamina of the testicular wall, and are joined together by…
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