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The following pages link to The Meckel syndrome protein meckelin (TMEM67) is a key regulator of cilia function but is not required for tissue planar polarity. (Q30540974):
Displaying 21 items.
- Novel Jbts17 mutant mouse model of Joubert syndrome with cilia transition zone defects and cerebellar and other ciliopathy related anomalies (Q24336897) (← links)
- A polycystin-centric view of cyst formation and disease: the polycystins revisited (Q26800974) (← links)
- The role of primary cilia in the development and disease of the retina (Q26822720) (← links)
- Cilia/Ift protein and motor -related bone diseases and mouse models (Q26865112) (← links)
- CEP290 alleles in mice disrupt tissue-specific cilia biogenesis and recapitulate features of syndromic ciliopathies (Q27301023) (← links)
- An ovine hepatorenal fibrocystic model of a Meckel-like syndrome associated with dysmorphic primary cilia and TMEM67 mutations (Q29994736) (← links)
- Bioinformatic analysis of ciliary transition zone proteins reveals insights into the evolution of ciliopathy networks. (Q35195922) (← links)
- Open Sesame: How Transition Fibers and the Transition Zone Control Ciliary Composition. (Q37618918) (← links)
- Meckel-Gruber syndrome and the role of primary cilia in kidney, skeleton, and central nervous system development (Q38169941) (← links)
- Developmental signaling: does it bridge the gap between cilia dysfunction and renal cystogenesis? (Q38214832) (← links)
- Insight into planar cell polarity (Q38252512) (← links)
- Wnt Signaling Cascades and the Roles of Syndecan Proteoglycans (Q38441061) (← links)
- Primary Cilia in Cystic Kidney Disease (Q39242476) (← links)
- Functional validation of novel MKS3/TMEM67 mutations in COACH syndrome. (Q41580069) (← links)
- The Meckel-Gruber syndrome protein TMEM67 controls basal body positioning and epithelial branching morphogenesis in mice via the non-canonical Wnt pathway (Q42477783) (← links)
- DDA: A Novel Network-Based Scoring Method to Identify Disease-Disease Associations (Q43137540) (← links)
- Ulk4 Is Essential for Ciliogenesis and CSF Flow. (Q48148114) (← links)
- Low expression of TMEM67 is a critical predictor of poor prognosis in human urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (Q50911578) (← links)
- [The multiple links between cilia and planar cell polarity]. (Q53004840) (← links)
- Missense variants in in a patient with Joubert syndrome (Q59136971) (← links)
- Hydrocephalus in a rat model of Meckel Gruber syndrome with a TMEM67 mutation (Q61805685) (← links)