Bbof1 is required to maintain cilia orientation
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Bbof1 is required to maintain cilia orientation
Chien Y-H, Werner ME, Stubbs J, Joens MS, Li J, Chien S, Fitzpatrick JAJ, Mitchell BJ, Kintner C. Bbof1 is required to maintain cilia orientation. Development. 2013;140:3468-77. doi:10.1242/dev.096727
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