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The protein kinase Nemo integrates specification, proliferation and morphogenesis to shape the Drosophila eye
Author: Braid, Lorena Ruth
Date created: 2011-01-07
Functional aspects of ciliary maintenance in Caenorhabditis elegans
Author: Mohan, Swetha
Date created: 2013-09-20

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  • (-) Kinase (2)
  • Cilia (1)
  • Drosophila (1)
  • Dyf-18 (1)
  • Eye development (1)
  • Intraflagellar transport (1)
  • Nemo (1)
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  • Striated rootlets (1)

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