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Acknowledgment
Support for the research providing the subject matter for this chapter
was provided by the Schafer Foundation for Centriolar Research and
is sincerely appreciated. Also, the consultation and encouragement of
Bardyl Tirana, Roger Adelman, and Donglu Shi is acknowledged.
Finally, the assistance of Mary Schartman in preparing the figures is
acknowledged.
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