The intraflagellar transport protein IFT27 promotes BBSome exit from cilia through the GTPase ARL6/BBS3.
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S. Gygi | A. Nager | D. Breslow | M. Nachury | F. Ye | J. Murphy | Andrew R Nager | M. Aguiar | Jaclyn S Lee | G. Liew | Jaclyn S. Lee | Murphy Jp | Lee Js | David K. Breslow | Gerald M. Liew
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