In situ architecture of the ciliary base reveals the stepwise assembly of intraflagellar transport trains
Hugo van den Hoek(University of Basel), Benjamin D. Engel(University of Basel), Virginie Hamel(University of Geneva), Miroslava Schaffer(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Paul Guichard(University of Geneva), Stefan Geimer(University of Bayreuth), Gaia Pigino(Human Technopole), Nikolai Klena(Human Technopole), Gonzalo Alvarez Viar(Human Technopole), Philipp S. Erdmann(Human Technopole), Ricardo D. Righetto(University of Basel), Jürgen M. Plitzko(Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research), William Wan(Vanderbilt University), Mareike A. Jordan(Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics), Wolfgang Baumeister(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry)
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