Scaffold subunits support associated subunit assembly in the Chlamydomonas ciliary nexin–dynein regulatory complex
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D. Nicastro | M. Porter | L. Gui | Katherine Augspurger | D. Tritschler | R. Bower | KangKang Song | S. Yan | Aguang Dai | Jason Sakizadeh | Magdalena Grzemska | Thomas Ni | Kangkang Song | Magdalena G Grzemska
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