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April 17, 2019
CEP120 interacts with C2CD3 and Talpid3 and is required for centriole appendage assembly and ciliogenesis
Jhih-Jie Tsai, Wen-Bin Hsu, Jia-Hua Liu, et al.
Scientific Reports
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January 23, 2020
Author Correction: CEP120 interacts with C2CD3 and Talpid3 and is required for centriole appendage assembly and ciliogenesis
Jhih-Jie Tsai, Wen-Bin Hsu, Jia-Hua Liu, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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June 9, 2009
CPAP is a cell-cycle regulated protein that controls centriole length
Chieh-Ju C Tang, Ru-Huei Fu, Kuo-Sheng Wu, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
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May 18, 2016
CEP295 interacts with microtubules and is required for centriole elongation
Ching-Wen Chang, Wen-Bin Hsu, Jhih-Jie Tsai, et al.
Experimental Cell Research
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July 1, 2008
Functional characterization of the microtubule-binding and -destabilizing domains of CPAP and d-SAS-4
Wen-Bin Hsu, Liang-Yi Hung, Chieh-Ju C Tang, et al.
Nature Communications
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August 17, 2017
Human microcephaly protein RTTN interacts with STIL and is required to build full-length centrioles
Hsin-Yi Chen, Chien-Ting Wu, Chieh-Ju C Tang, et al.
Genes & Development
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October 29, 2021
CEP120-mediated KIAA0753 recruitment onto centrioles is required for timely neuronal differentiation and germinal zone exit in the developing cerebellum
Chia-Hsiang Chang, Ting-Yu Chen, I-Ling Lu, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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May 21, 2010
Aurora-C kinase deficiency causes cytokinesis failure in meiosis I and production of large polyploid oocytes in mice
Kuo-Tai Yang, Shu-Kuei Li, Chih-Chieh Chang, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
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July 17, 2013
CEP120 interacts with CPAP and positively regulates centriole elongation
Yi-Nan Lin, Chien-Ting Wu, Yu-Chih Lin, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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August 29, 2002
CPAP is a novel stat5-interacting cofactor that augments stat5-mediated transcriptional activity
Benjamin Peng, Kate D Sutherland, Eleanor Y M Sum, et al.
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Scientific Reports
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April 17, 2019
CEP120 interacts with C2CD3 and Talpid3 and is required for centriole appendage assembly and ciliogenesis
Jhih-Jie Tsai, Wen-Bin Hsu, Jia-Hua Liu, et al.
Scientific Reports
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January 23, 2020
Author Correction: CEP120 interacts with C2CD3 and Talpid3 and is required for centriole appendage assembly and ciliogenesis
Jhih-Jie Tsai, Wen-Bin Hsu, Jia-Hua Liu, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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June 9, 2009
CPAP is a cell-cycle regulated protein that controls centriole length
Chieh-Ju C Tang, Ru-Huei Fu, Kuo-Sheng Wu, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
|
May 18, 2016
CEP295 interacts with microtubules and is required for centriole elongation
Ching-Wen Chang, Wen-Bin Hsu, Jhih-Jie Tsai, et al.
Experimental Cell Research
|
July 1, 2008
Functional characterization of the microtubule-binding and -destabilizing domains of CPAP and d-SAS-4
Wen-Bin Hsu, Liang-Yi Hung, Chieh-Ju C Tang, et al.
Nature Communications
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August 17, 2017
Human microcephaly protein RTTN interacts with STIL and is required to build full-length centrioles
Hsin-Yi Chen, Chien-Ting Wu, Chieh-Ju C Tang, et al.
Genes & Development
|
October 29, 2021
CEP120-mediated KIAA0753 recruitment onto centrioles is required for timely neuronal differentiation and germinal zone exit in the developing cerebellum
Chia-Hsiang Chang, Ting-Yu Chen, I-Ling Lu, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
May 21, 2010
Aurora-C kinase deficiency causes cytokinesis failure in meiosis I and production of large polyploid oocytes in mice
Kuo-Tai Yang, Shu-Kuei Li, Chih-Chieh Chang, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
July 17, 2013
CEP120 interacts with CPAP and positively regulates centriole elongation
Yi-Nan Lin, Chien-Ting Wu, Yu-Chih Lin, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
August 29, 2002
CPAP is a novel stat5-interacting cofactor that augments stat5-mediated transcriptional activity
Benjamin Peng, Kate D Sutherland, Eleanor Y M Sum, et al.
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