Self-assembling SAS-6 Multimer Is a Core Centriole Building Block
Jay Gopalakrishnan(University of Cologne), Tomer Avidor‐Reiss(Harvard University), Andrew H. Smith(Harvard University), David A. Agard(University of California, San Francisco), Heinz Schwarz(Max Planck Society), Sergio Marco(Inserm), Paul Guichard(University of Geneva)
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