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Centriole triplet microtubules are required for stable centriole formation and inheritance in human cells
View ORCID ProfileJennifer T. Wang, Dong Kong, Christian R. Hoerner, Jadranka Loncarek, View ORCID ProfileTim Stearns
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/147975
Jennifer T. Wang
aDepartment of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford CA
Dong Kong
bLaboratory of Protein Dynamics and Signaling, Center for Cancer Research – Frederick, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Frederick MD
Christian R. Hoerner
cDepartment of Medicine – Division of Oncology, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford CA
Jadranka Loncarek
bLaboratory of Protein Dynamics and Signaling, Center for Cancer Research – Frederick, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Frederick MD
Tim Stearns
aDepartment of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford CA
dDepartment of Genetics, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford CA
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Posted June 08, 2017.
Centriole triplet microtubules are required for stable centriole formation and inheritance in human cells
Jennifer T. Wang, Dong Kong, Christian R. Hoerner, Jadranka Loncarek, Tim Stearns
bioRxiv 147975; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/147975
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