Knockdown of Inner Arm Protein IC138 in Trypanosoma brucei Causes Defective Motility and Flagellar Detachment
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Amy Springer | Alex J. Chang | M. Parsons | Corinne Wilson | Rebecca Greene | S. Machado | Taylor A. Takats | Luke J. Zambetti
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