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Publications by R. A. Hirst
Centriolar Satellites Are Assembly Points for Proteins Implicated in Human Ciliopathies, Including Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome 1
Journal of Cell Science
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Malformations of Cerebral Cortical Development in Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome Type VI
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The AmAZI1ng Roles of Centriolar Satellites During Development
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Role of CSPP-L in Recruitment of Ciliopathy Proteins to Centriolar Satellites and the Ciliary Transition Zone
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Compound Heterozygous NEK1 Variants in Two Siblings With Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome Type II (Mohr Syndrome)
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Centriolar Satellites Control GABARAP Ubiquitination and GABARAP-Mediated Autophagy
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Understanding the Interactions Between the Proteins Implicated in Legius Syndrome and Neurofibromatosis Type 1♦
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