Rer1p maintains ciliary length and signaling by regulating γ-secretase activity and Foxj1a levels
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Rer1p maintains ciliary length and signaling by regulating γ-secretase activity and Foxj1a levels
Jurisch-Yaksi N, Rose AJ, Lu H, Raemaekers T, Munck S, Baatsen P, Baert V, Vermeire W, Scales SJ, Verleyen D, Vandepoel R, Tylzanowski P, Yaksi E, de Ravel T, Yost HJ, Froyen G, Arrington CB, Annaert W. Rer1p maintains ciliary length and signaling by regulating γ-secretase activity and Foxj1a levels. J Cell Biol. 2013;[Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1083/jcb.201208175
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