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1. Trisomy 21 induces pericentrosomal crowding delaying primary ciliogenesis and mouse cerebellar development

3. Trisomy 21 increases microtubules and disrupts centriolar satellite localization

4. The SON RNA splicing factor is required for intracellular trafficking structures that promote centriole assembly and ciliogenesis

5. The SON RNA splicing factor is required for intracellular trafficking that promotes centriole assembly

6. A semi-automated machine learning-aided approach to quantitative analysis of centrosomes and microtubule organization

7. Sas4 links basal bodies to cell division via Hippo signaling

8. CEP135 isoform dysregulation promotes centrosome amplification in breast cancer cells

9. Tetrahymena Poc5 is a transient basal body component that is important for basal body maturation

10. Ciliary force-responsive striated fibers promote basal body connections and cortical interactions

11. Tetrahymena Poc5 is a transient basal body component that is important for basal body maturation

12. Sfr1, a Tetrahymena thermophila Sfi1 Repeat Protein, Modulates the Production of Cortical Row Basal Bodies

13. Sfr1, a

14. The two domains of centrin have distinct basal body functions inTetrahymena

15. Sfr13, a member of a large family of asymmetrically localized Sfi1-repeat proteins, is important for basal body separation and stability in Tetrahymena thermophila

16. Sfr13 is a member of a large family of asymmetrically 1 localized Sfi1-repeat proteins and is important for basal body separation and stability inTetrahymena thermophila

17. Cytological analysis of Tetrahymena thermophila

18. Cytological Analysis of Tetrahymena thermophila

19. Basal Body Duplication and Maintenance Require One Member of the Tetrahymena thermophila Centrin Gene FamilyD⃞

20. Yeast Eap1p, an eIF4E-associated protein, has a separate function involving genetic stability

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