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Ciliary body - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ciliary muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a progressive disorder affecting organ systems that rely on ciliary activity for proper function. These organ systems include the upper and lower respiratory tract, the middle ear and the reproductive organs.
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ciliary medical information ... other ciliary structures are located on type I and II hair cells of the maculae of the inner ear, on hair cells of the organ of Corti, and on ciliated columnar epithelium of respiratory tract.
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Structure of ciliary and flagellar axonemes ... Ciliary and Flagellar Beating Are Produced by Controlled Sliding of Outer Doublet Microtubules ... As we saw earlier, flagellar and ciliary beating is characterized by the propagation of bends that originate from the base of the axoneme (see Figure 19-27 ). On the other hand,
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Prevalence and incidence statistics for Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 2 covering estimated populations and diagnosis rates. ... Symptoms of Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 2...
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Signs of Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 3 including medical signs and symptoms of Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 3, symptoms, common medical issues, duration, and the correct diagnosis for Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 3 signs or Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 3 symptoms. ... Symptoms of Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 3...
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Overview: Immotile cilia syndrome (ICS) is an autosomal recessive disease with extensive genetic heterogeneity characterized by abnormal ciliary motion and impaired mucociliary clearance. Ultrastructural and functional defects of cilia result in the lack of effective ciliary motility, ... ... primary ciliary dyskinesia,
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Please select Ciliaproteome version: ... Ciliaproteome V2 ;
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