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Chest, 1980
Ciliary motility was studied in three patients with Kartagener syndrome who had previously been found to have absent nasal and pulmonary mucociliary transport and missing dynein arms in nasal cilia. A video system was used to record movement of cilia obtained by nasal brushings for analysis of wave form and beat frequency.
Michael T. Newhouse+3 more
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Ciliary motility was studied in three patients with Kartagener syndrome who had previously been found to have absent nasal and pulmonary mucociliary transport and missing dynein arms in nasal cilia. A video system was used to record movement of cilia obtained by nasal brushings for analysis of wave form and beat frequency.
Michael T. Newhouse+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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Influence of heat transfer on MHD Carreau fluid flow due to motile cilia in a channel
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2021K. Maqbool+3 more
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2012
Unlike immotile cilia, which protrude from most cells in our body, motile cilia are restricted to sperm cells and epithelial cells lining the airways, the oviduct, the paranasal sinuses, and the brain ventricles. The best-known function of these cilia is that their coordinated beating generates extracellular flow that clears mucus from the airways ...
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Unlike immotile cilia, which protrude from most cells in our body, motile cilia are restricted to sperm cells and epithelial cells lining the airways, the oviduct, the paranasal sinuses, and the brain ventricles. The best-known function of these cilia is that their coordinated beating generates extracellular flow that clears mucus from the airways ...
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MOTILE CILIA IN "IMMOTILE CILIA" SYNDROME
The Lancet, 1980Carol M. Rossman+2 more
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Primary and Motile Cilia: Their Ultrastructure and Ciliogenesis
2012Cilia are microtubule-based organelles surrounded by a specialized ciliary membrane. They emerge from basal bodies situated underneath the cell membrane. Basal bodies not only anchor cilia inside the cytoplasm but also they are essential for ciliary assembly.
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[MicroRNA control biosynthesis of motile cilia in vertebrates].
2011International ...
Chevalier, Benoît+4 more
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MECHANOSENSORY TRANSDUCTION IN "SENSORY" AND "MOTILE" CILIA
Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering, 1976openaire +3 more sources
Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2020
Elizabeth A. Bearce, D. Grimes
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Elizabeth A. Bearce, D. Grimes
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