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of the structure and propagated toward the tip. High-speed strobe microscopy allows the waveform of the beat to be seen (Figure 19-27 ). Beating can be planar ... The central microtubules, C1 and C2, are distinguished by fibers bound only to C1. (b) Micrograph of a transverse section through an isolated demembranated cilium.
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A recent review of mammalian cilia structure and function covering many of the topics presented here, in further detail, is found in Satir and Christensen ...
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A cilium (plural cilia ) is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Cilia are tail-like projections . There are two types of cilia: motile cilia and non-motile , or primary , cilia, which ...
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... ; Andrew R. Jauregui1,2, Ken C.Q. ... 1 Department of Genetics, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854; 2 Laboratory of Genetics, and 3 School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53705; 4 Center for C. elegans Anatomy, Department of Neuroscience,
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The Caenorhabditis elegans nephrocystins act as global modifiers of cilium structur ... Otto et al., 2008). The NPHP gene products, the nephrocystins, have been localized to several regions of the cell including the cilium (Hildebrandt et al., 1997; Olbrich et al., 2003; Otto et al., 2003, 2005;
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Web Search Results for "Cilium Function" ... Primary Cilium Formation Requires von Hippel-Lindau Gene Function ... degradation function with cilium formation, experiments using hypoxia mimetics indicated that ciliogenesis is separable from HIF regulation.
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Cytoplasm; By Evan and Melanie ... Cytoplasm is basically the substance that fills the cell. It is a jelly-like material that is eighty percent water and usually clear in color. It is more like a viscous (thick) gel than a watery substance, but it liquefies when shaken ... Cytoplasm, which can also be referred to as cytosol,
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We conclude from an analysis of genetic mosaics that osm-6 acts cell autonomously in affecting cilium structure. ... the eukaryotic flagellum, which is related to the cilium in structure, is also used for swimming, as in the green alga Chlamydomonas or in the sperm of many species. Nonmotile cilia are found in certain...
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We conclude from an analysis of genetic mosaics that osm-6 acts cell autonomously in affecting cilium structure. ... The Caenorhabditis elegans nephrocystins act as global modifiers of cilium structure; J. Cell Biol., March 5, 2008; 180(5): 973 - 988. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF];
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