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- who: Marta Bicka and collaborators from the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteur Street, Warsaw, Poland have published the article: Cfap91-Dependent Stability of the RS2 and RS3 Base Proteins and Adjacent Inner Dynein Arms in Tetrahymena Cilia, in the Journal: Cells 2022, 4048 of 15/09/2022
- what: The authors show that the presence of Cfap91 is crucial for the stability of the RS3 and the base of RS2 as well as RS2 and RS3 base-docked IDAs, and that the lack of Cfap91 dramatically affects cilia beating frequency and cell motility. To . . .

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