Deletion of IFT20 in the mouse kidney causes misorientation of the mitotic spindle and cystic kidney disease
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G. Pazour | J. S. San Agustin | J. Jonassen | Gregory J. Pazour | Julie A. Jonassen | Jovenal San Agustin | John A. Follit | J. A. Follit
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