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Moe R Mahjoub

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Organogenesis|July 4, 2013
The importance of a single primary ciliumMoe R Mahjoub
Current Biology : CB|July 31, 2012
Supernumerary centrosomes nucleate extra cilia and compromise primary cilium signalingMoe R Mahjoub, Tim Stearns
Journal of Cell Science|November 11, 2005
Caught Nek-ing: cilia and centriolesLynne M Quarmby, Moe R Mahjoub
Kidney International|January 23, 2019
New pathogenic insights inform therapeutic target development for renal osteodystrophyKeith A Hruska, Moe R Mahjoub
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 20, 2010
Cep120 is asymmetrically localized to the daughter centriole and is essential for centriole assemblyMoe R Mahjoub, Zhigang Xie, Tim Stearns
Plos Genetics|January 4, 2014
The AmAZI1ng roles of centriolar satellites during developmentMoe R Mahjoub, Meng-Fu Bryan Tsou
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|June 18, 2022
Development of a multiciliated cellMoe R Mahjoub, Rashmi Nanjundappa, Megan N Harvey
Methods in Cell Biology|April 4, 2015
Imaging centrosomes and cilia in the mouse kidneyMasato Hoshi, Jinzhi Wang, Sanjay Jain, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 4, 2005
NIMA-related kinases defective in murine models of polycystic kidney diseases localize to primary cilia and centrosomesMoe R Mahjoub, Melissa L Trapp, Lynne M Quarmby
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 17, 2004
A NIMA-related kinase, Fa2p, localizes to a novel site in the proximal cilia of Chlamydomonas and mouse kidney cellsMoe R Mahjoub, M Qasim Rasi, Lynne M Quarmby
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Showing results (1-10 of 44) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 5
Organogenesis|July 4, 2013
The importance of a single primary ciliumMoe R Mahjoub
Current Biology : CB|July 31, 2012
Supernumerary centrosomes nucleate extra cilia and compromise primary cilium signalingMoe R Mahjoub, Tim Stearns
Journal of Cell Science|November 11, 2005
Caught Nek-ing: cilia and centriolesLynne M Quarmby, Moe R Mahjoub
Kidney International|January 23, 2019
New pathogenic insights inform therapeutic target development for renal osteodystrophyKeith A Hruska, Moe R Mahjoub
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 20, 2010
Cep120 is asymmetrically localized to the daughter centriole and is essential for centriole assemblyMoe R Mahjoub, Zhigang Xie, Tim Stearns
Plos Genetics|January 4, 2014
The AmAZI1ng roles of centriolar satellites during developmentMoe R Mahjoub, Meng-Fu Bryan Tsou
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|June 18, 2022
Development of a multiciliated cellMoe R Mahjoub, Rashmi Nanjundappa, Megan N Harvey
Methods in Cell Biology|April 4, 2015
Imaging centrosomes and cilia in the mouse kidneyMasato Hoshi, Jinzhi Wang, Sanjay Jain, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 4, 2005
NIMA-related kinases defective in murine models of polycystic kidney diseases localize to primary cilia and centrosomesMoe R Mahjoub, Melissa L Trapp, Lynne M Quarmby
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 17, 2004
A NIMA-related kinase, Fa2p, localizes to a novel site in the proximal cilia of Chlamydomonas and mouse kidney cellsMoe R Mahjoub, M Qasim Rasi, Lynne M Quarmby
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