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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 66, Issue 1 147-154, Copyright © 1984 by Company of Biologists
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RH Gavin
Singlet microtubules and structures that have the morphology and dimensions of the basal body cartwheel complex self-assemble in extracts derived from Tetrahymena basal bodies.
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