Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists and certain ciliated metazoan epithelia, include generating fluid flow, sensing and substance uptake. Certain properties of cilia arrays, such as beating synchronisation and manipulation of external proximate particulate matter, are considered emergent, but remain incompletely characterised despite these phenomena having being the subject of extensive modelling. This study constitutes a laboratory experimental characterisation of one of the emergent properties of motile cilia: manipulation of adjacent particulates. The work demonstrates through automated videomicrographic particle tracking that interactions between microparticles and somatic cilia arrays of the ci...
Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, al...
International audienceCilia are ubiquitous and highly conserved extensions that endow the cell with ...
International audienceParamecium cells swim and feed by beating their thousands of cilia in coordina...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
The aquatic unicellular organism Paramecium caudatum uses cilia to swim around its environment and t...
The aquatic unicellular organism Paramecium caudatum uses cilia to swim around its environment and t...
The aquatic unicellular organism Paramecium caudatum uses cilia to swim around its environment and t...
The aquatic unicellular organism Paramecium caudatum uses cilia to swim around its environment and t...
Biological cilia play a critical role in a stunning array of vital functions, from enabling marine o...
Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, al...
Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, al...
Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, al...
International audienceCilia are ubiquitous and highly conserved extensions that endow the cell with ...
International audienceParamecium cells swim and feed by beating their thousands of cilia in coordina...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Motile cilia are cell-surface organelles whose purposes, in ciliated protists a...
The aquatic unicellular organism Paramecium caudatum uses cilia to swim around its environment and t...
The aquatic unicellular organism Paramecium caudatum uses cilia to swim around its environment and t...
The aquatic unicellular organism Paramecium caudatum uses cilia to swim around its environment and t...
The aquatic unicellular organism Paramecium caudatum uses cilia to swim around its environment and t...
Biological cilia play a critical role in a stunning array of vital functions, from enabling marine o...
Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, al...
Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, al...
Cilia are microscopic hair-like external cell organelles that are ubiquitously present in nature, al...
International audienceCilia are ubiquitous and highly conserved extensions that endow the cell with ...
International audienceParamecium cells swim and feed by beating their thousands of cilia in coordina...