
A human ciliopathy reveals essential functions for NEK10 in airway mucociliary clearance
Author(s) -
R.R. Chivukula,
D.T. Montoro,
H.M. Leung,
J. Yang,
H.E. Shamseldin,
M.S. Taylor,
G.W. Dougherty,
M.A. Zariwala,
J. Carson,
M.L.A. Daniels,
P.R. Sears,
K.E. Black,
L.P. Hariri,
I. Almogarri,
E.M. Frenkel,
V. Vinarsky,
H. Omran,
M.R. Knowles,
G.J. Tearney,
F.S. Alkuraya,
D.M. Sabatini
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/bj4j-t755
Subject(s) - ciliopathy , mucociliary clearance , cilium , airway , medicine , biology , neuroscience , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , lung , gene , phenotype , surgery