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TMEM231, mutated in orofaciodigital and Meckel syndromes, organizes the ciliary transition zone
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Abstract
© 2015 Roberson et al.The Meckel syndrome (MKS) complex functions at the transition zone, located between the basal body and axoneme, to regulate the localization of ciliary membrane proteins. We investigated the role of Tmem231, a two-pass transmembrane p
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