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Mechanochemical coupling in flagella. V. Effects of viscosity on movement and ATP-dephosphorylation of Triton-demembranated sea-urchin spermatozoa [PDF]
Brokaw, C. J., Simonick, T. F.
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Knockdowns of axonemal proteins in Xenopus laevis cause unexpected transcriptional defects [PDF]
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Sub-cellular biochemistry, 2022
Cilia are tail-like organelles responsible for motility, transportation, and sensory functions in eukaryotic cells. Cilia research has been providing multifaceted questions, attracting biologists of various areas and inducing interdisciplinary studies.
T. Ishikawa
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Cilia are tail-like organelles responsible for motility, transportation, and sensory functions in eukaryotic cells. Cilia research has been providing multifaceted questions, attracting biologists of various areas and inducing interdisciplinary studies.
T. Ishikawa
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Region-specific roles of oviductal motile cilia in oocyte/embryo transport and fertility [PDF]
The physiological and clinical importance of motile cilia in reproduction is well recognized; however, the specific role they play in transport through the oviduct and how ciliopathies lead to subfertility and infertility are still unclear.
Deirdre M. Scully +7 more
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ARL3 GTPases facilitate ODA16 unloading from IFT in motile cilia [PDF]
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are essential for cell motility and sensory functions. Their biogenesis and maintenance rely on the intraflagellar transport (IFT).
Yameng Huang +5 more
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Motile cilia: Key developmental and functional roles in reproductive systems
AndrologyCilia are specialized microtubule‐based organelles that extend from the cell surface and are classified into non‐motile and motile types. The assembly and function of cilia are regulated by a complex molecular network that enables motile cilia to ...
Shiyu Yang +3 more
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Nature Genetics, 2010
Genetic mapping studies in dogs, mice, zebrafish and humans have identified two new genes required for the assembly of motile cilia. The resulting gene products, CCDC39 and CCDC40, may represent previously unidentified components of the dynein regulatory complex.
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Genetic mapping studies in dogs, mice, zebrafish and humans have identified two new genes required for the assembly of motile cilia. The resulting gene products, CCDC39 and CCDC40, may represent previously unidentified components of the dynein regulatory complex.
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Defective Motile Cilia inPrickle2-Deficient Mice
Journal of Neurogenetics, 2014Motile cilia play diverse roles across phyla and cell types, and abnormalities in motile cilia lead to numerous disease states, including hydrocephalus. Although motile ciliary abnormalities in Prickle2 mutants have not yet been described, the planar cell polarity genes, including Prickle2, are implicated in the development and function of motile cilia.
Levi P, Sowers +3 more
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Live cell imaging of dynamic behaviors of motile cilia and primary cilium.
Microscopy, 2019The cilium is a tiny organelle, with a length of 1-10 μm and a diameter of ~200 nm, that projects from the surface of many cells and functions to generate fluid flow and/or sense extracellular signals from the environment.
Faryal Ijaz, K. Ikegami
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