The luminal ring protein C2CD3 acts as a radial in-to-out organizer of the distal centriole and appendages
Éloïse Bertiaux(University of Geneva), Paul Guichard(University of Geneva), Virginie Hamel(University of Geneva), Christel Genoud(University of Lausanne), Benjamin D. Engel(University of Basel), Tim Stearns(Jackson Laboratory), Lorène Bournonville(University of Geneva), Jean Daraspe(University of Lausanne), Isabelle Méan(University of Geneva), Caitlyn L McCafferty(University of Basel), Souradip Mukherjee(University of Geneva), Ricardo D. Righetto(University of Basel), Vincent Louvel(University of Geneva), Umut Batman(Koç University), Garrison Buss(Stanford University), Olivier Mercey(University of Geneva), Philippe Van der Stappen(University of Basel), Hugo van den Hoek(University of Basel)
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