Figure 1: Geometrical relation between cilia orientation, planar cell polarity (PCP ... cause disorientation after first impeding ciliary movement 11, arguing that disorientation is a consequence ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ranging from movement to sensing environmental signals. Researchers from ...
Ciliogenesis is the process by which cilia – slender outgrowths on a cell's surface in eukaryotes ... cilia formation and synchronized cilia movement offers valuable insights into research ...
Researchers from the University of New Hampshire looked at the developmental process of the cerebral cortex—the outermost ...
Using fluorescent labeling to track the movement of individual actin fibers ... tiny beating hairs called cilia that assemble on the edges of some cells create a leftward flow of fluid across the ...
However, again to the scientists’ surprise, the cilia on pancreatic cells deviated from this expected arrangement and had eight outer microtubule doublets and a central microtubule doublet or singlet.
We employ both molecular and cell biological techniques to probe these microtubule inner proteins that make up the core of a motile cilium and investigate their contributions to motile cilia movement ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ranging from movement to ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ranging from movement to sensing environmental signals. Researchers from ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ranging from movement to sensing environmental signals. Researchers from ...