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Uncoupling Intraflagellar Transport and Primary Cilia Formation Demonstrates Deep Integration of IFT in Hedgehog Signaling

Thibaut Eguether, Fabrice P Cordelieres, View ORCID ProfileGregory J Pazour
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/226324
Thibaut Eguether
1Program in Molecular Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Biotech II, Suite 213, 373 Plantation Street, Worcester, MA 01605, USA,
2Current address: Université Pierre et Marie Curie, U1157 INSERM / UMR 7203 ENS CNRS UPMC, Faculté de Médecine Pierre et Marie Curie, Etage 6 porte 606, 27 rue de Chaligny 75012 Paris, France,
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  • For correspondence: gregory.pazour@umassmed.edu thibaut.eguether@upmc.fr
Fabrice P Cordelieres
3Université de Bordeaux, UMS 3420 CNRS-Université de Bordeaux-US4 INSERM, Bordeaux Imaging Center, Pole d’imagerie photonique, Bordeaux F-33000, France,
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Gregory J Pazour
1Program in Molecular Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Biotech II, Suite 213, 373 Plantation Street, Worcester, MA 01605, USA,
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  1. Thibaut Eguether1,2,
  2. Fabrice P Cordelieres3 and
  3. Gregory J Pazour1,4
  1. 1Program in Molecular Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Biotech II, Suite 213, 373 Plantation Street, Worcester, MA 01605, USA, gregory.pazour{at}umassmed.edu
  2. 2Current address: Université Pierre et Marie Curie, U1157 INSERM / UMR 7203 ENS CNRS UPMC, Faculté de Médecine Pierre et Marie Curie, Etage 6 porte 606, 27 rue de Chaligny 75012 Paris, France, thibaut.eguether{at}upmc.fr
  3. 3Université de Bordeaux, UMS 3420 CNRS-Université de Bordeaux-US4 INSERM, Bordeaux Imaging Center, Pole d’imagerie photonique, Bordeaux F-33000, France, fabrice.cordelieres{at}u-bordeaux.fr
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Uncoupling Intraflagellar Transport and Primary Cilia Formation Demonstrates Deep Integration of IFT in Hedgehog Signaling
Thibaut Eguether, Fabrice P Cordelieres, Gregory J Pazour
bioRxiv 226324; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/226324
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Uncoupling Intraflagellar Transport and Primary Cilia Formation Demonstrates Deep Integration of IFT in Hedgehog Signaling
Thibaut Eguether, Fabrice P Cordelieres, Gregory J Pazour
bioRxiv 226324; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/226324

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