Regulation of Autophosphorylation Controls PLK4 Self-Destruction and Centriole Number
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P. Duarte | M. Bettencourt-Dias | J. Debski | A. Rodrigues-Martins | S. C. Jana | Daniela A. Brito | I. Bento | Tiago Amado | A. Pimenta-Marques | Inês Cunha-Ferreira | J. Borrego-Pinto | Mariana Lince-Faria | Nikola Dzhindzhev | Samuel Gilberto | Ana Pimenta-Marques | Ines Bento | Paulo Duarte
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