The functional relationships between BBS and MKS and their role in regulating trafficking of proteins in the primary cilium

  • Bangs F
  • Goetz S
  • Anderson K
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Bangs, F., Goetz, S., & Anderson, K. (2012). The functional relationships between BBS and MKS and their role in regulating trafficking of proteins in the primary cilium. Cilia, 1(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-2530-1-s1-p62

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