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Adoutte, A., Ramanathan, R., Lewis, R. M., Dute, R. R., Ling, K.-Y., Kung, C. and Nelson, D. L (1980). Biochemical studies of the excitable membrane of Paramecium tetraurelia . III. Proteins of cilia and ciliary membranes. J. Cell Biol 84, 717-738.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

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