A Cell/Cilia Cycle Biosensor for Single-Cell Kinetics Reveals Persistence of Cilia after G1/S Transition Is a General Property in Cells and Mice
Matthew J. Ford(Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer), Richard L. Mort(Western General Hospital), Girish R. Mali(Western General Hospital), Richard R. Meehan(Western General Hospital), Margaret Keighren(Western General Hospital), Adam Douglas(Western General Hospital), Pleasantine Mill(University of Edinburgh), Ian J. Jackson(Roslin Institute), Luke Boulter(MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine), Scott H. Waddell(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Patricia L. Yeyati(Western General Hospital), Heidi K. Mjoseng(Western General Hospital), Atsushi Miyawaki(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Emma A. Hall(MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine), Asako Sakaue-Sawano(RIKEN Center for Brain Science)
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