Nanobody-directed targeting of optogenetic tools to study signaling in the primary cilium

  1. Jan Niklas Hansen
  2. Fabian Kaiser
  3. Christina Klausen
  4. Birthe Stüven
  5. Raymond Chong
  6. Wolfgang Bönigk
  7. David U Mick
  8. Andreas Möglich
  9. Nathalie Jurisch-Yaksi
  10. Florian I Schmidt  Is a corresponding author
  11. Dagmar Wachten  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Bonn, Institute of Innate Immunity, Medical Faculty, Germany
  2. Center of Advanced European Studies and Research, Germany
  3. Saarland University School of Medicine, Germany
  4. Universität Bayreuth, Germany
  5. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
  6. University of Bonn, Medical Faculty, Germany

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  1. Jan Niklas Hansen
  2. Fabian Kaiser
  3. Christina Klausen
  4. Birthe Stüven
  5. Raymond Chong
  6. Wolfgang Bönigk
  7. David U Mick
  8. Andreas Möglich
  9. Nathalie Jurisch-Yaksi
  10. Florian I Schmidt
  11. Dagmar Wachten
(2020)
Nanobody-directed targeting of optogenetic tools to study signaling in the primary cilium
eLife 9:e57907.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.57907

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