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DUBAIC M., PESKOVA L., HAMPL M., WEISSOVA K., CELIKER C., SHYLO N., HRUBA E., KAVKOVA M., ZIKMUND T., WEATHERBOO S., KAISER J., BARTA T., BUCHTOVA M.
Originální název
Role of ciliopathy protein TMEM107 in eye development: insights from a mouse model and retinal organoid
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Primary cilia, enriched in receptors and signaling molecules, serve as vital signaling hubs responsive to stimuli and are implicated in human diseases like retinopathies. TMEM107, localized to the transition zone of primary cilia, is linked to conditions such as Joubert and Meckel–Gruber syndromes, and its deficiency hinders cilia formation and early vertebrate eye development in retinal organoids.
Klíčová slova
TMEM107, ciliopathy, eye development, cell biology
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Vydáno
20. 10. 2023
Nakladatel
Life Science Alliance
ISSN
2575-1077
Periodikum
Ročník
6
Číslo
12
Stát
Spojené státy americké
Strany od
1
Strany do
16
Strany počet
URL
https://www.life-science-alliance.org/content/6/12/e202302073
Plný text v Digitální knihovně
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/245089
BibTex
@article{BUT184959, author="Marija {Dubaic} and Lucie {Pešková} and Marek {Hampl} and Kamila {Weissová} and Canan {Celiker} and Natalya A. {Shylo} and Eva {Hrubá} and Michaela {Kavková} and Tomáš {Zikmund} and Scott Donald {Weatherbee} and Jozef {Kaiser} and Tomáš {Bárta} and Marcela {Buchtová}", title="Role of ciliopathy protein TMEM107 in eye development: insights from a mouse model and retinal organoid", journal="Life Science Alliance", year="2023", volume="6", number="12", pages="1--16", doi="10.26508/lsa.202302073", issn="2575-1077", url="https://www.life-science-alliance.org/content/6/12/e202302073" }