Tubulin glycylases are required for primary cilia, control of cell proliferation and tumor development in colon
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Carsten Janke | Didier Meseure | Wulfran Cacheux | S. Vacher | W. Cacheux | I. Bièche | L. Papon | M. Hahne | B. Lemmers | J. Medema | C. Janke | Olivia Tort | P. Mariani | D. Meseure | Ivan Bièche | Pascale Mariani | Benedicte Lemmers | Sophie Vacher | Cecilia Rocha | Patricia Marques Sousa | T. Giordano | V. Lascano | Jan Paul Medema | Michael Hahne | Cecilia Rocha | Laura Papon | Patricia Marques Sousa | Valeria Lascano | Olivia Tort | Tiziana Giordano
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