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Fluorescent dyes / Biophysics / Fluorescence / Axoneme / Cilium / Ciliopathy / Epithelium / Mammalian target of rapamycin / FKBPL / Biology / Organelles / Cell biology
Date: 2014-05-07 16:29:29
Fluorescent dyes
Biophysics
Fluorescence
Axoneme
Cilium
Ciliopathy
Epithelium
Mammalian target of rapamycin
FKBPL
Biology
Organelles
Cell biology

article published online: 12 may 2013 | doi: [removed]NChemBio.1252 Chemically inducible diffusion trap at cilia reveals molecular sieve–like barrier

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