Kinesin-2 mediates physical and functional interactions between polycystin-2 and fibrocystin
Yuliang Wu(University of Alberta), Xing‐Zhen Chen(University of Alberta), Wentong Long(University of Alberta), Richard Glynne(Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation), Carl X. Chen(Jimei University), Horacio F. Cantiello(National University of Santiago del Estero), Nicolás Montalbetti(University of Pittsburgh), Qiang Li, Shaohua Wang(University of Alberta), Weiyi Mai(Sun Yat-sen University), Xiao‐Qing Dai, Zahir Hussain, Guanqing Wu(Vanderbilt University), Guochun Li(Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine)
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