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      AUTHOR

      Maria João Castro

      TITLE

      Artistic representation of dynein-2 molecular motors (red) powering retrograde intraflagellar transport (IFT) on axonemal microtubules (green). This retrograde IFT machinery advances toward the ciliary transition zone barrier (dark grey at the end of the microtubule tracks), which they need to cross in order to exit the cilium.

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      Digital drawing

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      DATE

      01/2022

      SELECTED BY

      Maria Manuela Lopes (i3S)

      COMMENTS

      Published in Journal of Cell Biology Vol.221 – Issue 1 (Jan-2022). ISSN 0021-95525.

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      Neurosciences

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