The Joubert Syndrome Protein Inpp5e Controls Ciliogenesis by Regulating Phosphoinositides at the Apical Membrane
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The Joubert Syndrome Protein Inpp5e Controls Ciliogenesis by Regulating Phosphoinositides at the Apical Membrane
Xu W, Jin M, Hu R, Wang H, Zhang F, Yuan S, Cao Y. The Joubert Syndrome Protein Inpp5e Controls Ciliogenesis by Regulating Phosphoinositides at the Apical Membrane. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2016 Jul 8. pii: ASN.2015080906. [Epub ahead of print]
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