Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.

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Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
Regulation of centriolar satellite integrity and its physiology
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
C2cd3 is critical for centriolar distal appendage assembly and ciliary vesicle docking in mammals
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
Centriolar satellites: key mediators of centrosome functions
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
Differential requirement for centriolar satellites in cilium formation among different vertebrate cells
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
The AmAZI1ng Roles of Centriolar Satellites during Development
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
Regulation of centriolar satellite integrity and its physiology
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
Full article: Centriolar satellites associate with condensed chromatin in early mouse oocytes and undergo redistribution during transition to dictyate
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
Cep126 is required for pericentriolar satellite localisation to the centrosome and for primary cilium formation - Bonavita - 2014 - Biology of the Cell - Wiley Online Library
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
PDF) Centrosome maturation – in tune with the cell cycle
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
The centriolar satellite protein SSX2IP promotes centrosome maturation, Journal of Cell Biology
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
Spatial and proteomic profiling reveals centrosome-independent features of centriolar satellites. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
A non-canonical function of Plk4 in centriolar satellite integrity and ciliogenesis through PCM1 phosphorylation. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Centriolar satellites: busy orbits around the centrosome.
Centriole splitting caused by loss of the centrosomal linker protein C-NAP1 reduces centriolar satellite density and impedes centrosome amplification
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