Msd1/SSX2IP-dependent microtubule anchorage ensures spindle orientation and primary cilia formation
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Msd1/SSX2IP-dependent microtubule anchorage ensures spindle orientation and primary cilia formation
Hori A, Ikebe C, Tada M, Toda T. Msd1/SSX2IP-dependent microtubule anchorage ensures spindle orientation and primary cilia formation. EMBO Rep. 2014 Jan 7. [Epub ahead of print]
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