Resting cells rely on the DNA helicase component MCM2 to build cilia
This paper here, just published in Nucleic Acids Research, goes back a very long time to when I was still working as a wet-lab student research assistant during my bachelor studies of Molecular Medicine.
Back then, I was staining zebrafish embryos by whole-mount in-situ hybridization and documenting phenotypic changes in different models under the careful guidance of Prof. Melanie Philipp. Though I still very much admire these and other stainings of all kinds, I have not actively worked in the wet-lab in quite some time.