Cilia are microscopic structures that extend from the surface of mammalian cells. Cilia can be categorized into two groups, primary cilia (non-motile) and motile cilia. Cilia are composed of tubulin subunits (microtubules) and covered by a plasma membrane. The physiological role of motile cilia has been very well documented, but the function of primary cilia remains largely unknown. It has been shown that primary cilia allow cells to sense and respond to mechanical stimuli. The ability for a cell to respond to mechanical stimuli is crucial for maintaining processes such as homeostasis. It has also been shown that defects in cilia can be matched up with different diseased states. Primary cilia have shown to regulate the release of intercellu...
Primary cilia, thin hair-like structures protruding from the apical surface of most mammalian cells,...
Primary cilia, thin hair-like structures protruding from the apical surface of most mammalian cells,...
Mechanosensation is crucial for cells to sense and respond to mechanical signals within their local ...
Cilia are microscopic structures that extend from the surface of mammalian cells. Cilia can be categ...
Primary cilia are sensory organelles that transmit extracellular signals into intracellular biochemi...
Primary cilia are solitary, generally non-motile, hair-like protrusions that extend from the surface...
Over the past decade, primary cilia have emerged as the premier means by which cells sense and trans...
Cellular mechanosensation mechanisms have been implicated in a variety of disease states. Specifical...
Primary cilia (PC) are mechanical cell structures linked to the cytoskeleton and are central to how ...
Although solitary or sensory cilia are present in most cells of the body and their existence has bee...
<div><p>Although solitary or sensory cilia are present in most cells of the body and their existence...
The primary cilium is a cellular organelle at the nexus of many human disease syndromes that include...
The primary cilium is a mechanosensor in a variety of mammalian cell types, initiating and directing...
Recent studies have shown that the primary cilium, long thought to be a vestigial organelle with no ...
The primary cilia are solitary, immotile organelles that project from the surface of almost every c...
Primary cilia, thin hair-like structures protruding from the apical surface of most mammalian cells,...
Primary cilia, thin hair-like structures protruding from the apical surface of most mammalian cells,...
Mechanosensation is crucial for cells to sense and respond to mechanical signals within their local ...
Cilia are microscopic structures that extend from the surface of mammalian cells. Cilia can be categ...
Primary cilia are sensory organelles that transmit extracellular signals into intracellular biochemi...
Primary cilia are solitary, generally non-motile, hair-like protrusions that extend from the surface...
Over the past decade, primary cilia have emerged as the premier means by which cells sense and trans...
Cellular mechanosensation mechanisms have been implicated in a variety of disease states. Specifical...
Primary cilia (PC) are mechanical cell structures linked to the cytoskeleton and are central to how ...
Although solitary or sensory cilia are present in most cells of the body and their existence has bee...
<div><p>Although solitary or sensory cilia are present in most cells of the body and their existence...
The primary cilium is a cellular organelle at the nexus of many human disease syndromes that include...
The primary cilium is a mechanosensor in a variety of mammalian cell types, initiating and directing...
Recent studies have shown that the primary cilium, long thought to be a vestigial organelle with no ...
The primary cilia are solitary, immotile organelles that project from the surface of almost every c...
Primary cilia, thin hair-like structures protruding from the apical surface of most mammalian cells,...
Primary cilia, thin hair-like structures protruding from the apical surface of most mammalian cells,...
Mechanosensation is crucial for cells to sense and respond to mechanical signals within their local ...