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Bioinformatics analyses of the proteome of <i>Holothuria tubulosa</i> coelomic fluid and the first evidence of primary cilium in coelomocyte cells. [PDF]
La Paglia L +9 more
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Intraflagellar transport trains can switch rails and move along multiple microtubules in intact primary cilia. [PDF]
Sun S +6 more
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Primary Cilia Orchestrate Cardiac Pathogenesis: A Central Nexus of Remodeling, Signaling, and Repair. [PDF]
Yang Y, Ren K, Shi X, Luan Y.
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Delivery of intraflagellar transport proteins to the ciliary base and assembly into trains. [PDF]
Mitra A +3 more
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Designing enhanced mixing in stagnant microfluidic environments: an artificial cilia approach.
Wang T +6 more
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American Journal of Anatomy, 1975
AbstractThe connective tissue cells of the dentinal pulp of unerupted dog teeth possess occasional cilia. Internally there are 4 to 8 peripheral doublets and one central doublet. Nine peripheral doublets are observed only close to or near the basal body.
Kimo Kubota +2 more
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AbstractThe connective tissue cells of the dentinal pulp of unerupted dog teeth possess occasional cilia. Internally there are 4 to 8 peripheral doublets and one central doublet. Nine peripheral doublets are observed only close to or near the basal body.
Kimo Kubota +2 more
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A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF THE PRIMARY CILIUM
Annual Review of Physiology, 2005▪ Abstract The primary cilium, an organelle largely ignored by physiologists, functions both as a mechano-sensor and a chemo-sensor in renal tubular epithelia. This forgotten structure is critically involved in the determination of left-right sidedness during development and is a key factor in the development of polycystic kidney disease, as well as ...
Prætorius, Helle A., Spring, Kenneth R.
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2014
The protein CEP290 has recently emerged as a major player in the biology of the cilium and as a causative protein in a number of human syndromic diseases, most of which are associated with the devastating blinding disease Leber congenital amaurosis. (Coppieters et al., Hum Mutat 31, 2010, 1097-1108) CEP290 is known to be an important component of the ...
Jean Bennett, Theodore G. Drivas
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The protein CEP290 has recently emerged as a major player in the biology of the cilium and as a causative protein in a number of human syndromic diseases, most of which are associated with the devastating blinding disease Leber congenital amaurosis. (Coppieters et al., Hum Mutat 31, 2010, 1097-1108) CEP290 is known to be an important component of the ...
Jean Bennett, Theodore G. Drivas
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The Anatomical Record, 1969
AbstractIn the course of ultrastructural studies on the cerebellar cortex of young rats a cilium was found in some Purkinje cells. The shaft, which is 1800 to 2000 ÅR thick, has an internal portion inside the cell body and an external one projecting into the neuropile. The basal body is consistently located near the Golgi apparatus.
Mary Lou Oster +2 more
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AbstractIn the course of ultrastructural studies on the cerebellar cortex of young rats a cilium was found in some Purkinje cells. The shaft, which is 1800 to 2000 ÅR thick, has an internal portion inside the cell body and an external one projecting into the neuropile. The basal body is consistently located near the Golgi apparatus.
Mary Lou Oster +2 more
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