Abstract Flagella and cilia are critical cellular organelles that provide a means for cells to sense and progress through their environment. The central component of flagella and cilia is the axoneme, which comprises the “9+2” microtubule arrangement, dynein arms, radial spokes, and the nexin-dynein regulatory complex (N-DRC). Failure to properly assemble components of the axoneme leads to defective flagella and in humans leads to a collection of diseases referred to as ciliopathies. Ciliopathies can manifest as severe syndromic diseases that affect lung and kidney function, central nervous system development, bone formation, visceral organ organization, and reproduction. T-Complex-Associated–Testis-Expressed 1 (TCTE1) is an evolutionarily...
Motile cilia and flagella are essential to many biological functions that require cellular or fluid ...
The flagellum is an evolutionarily conserved appendage used for sensing and locomotion. Its backbone...
Motile cilia have many developmental and physiological functions. The hallmark of motile cilia are ...
Flagella and cilia are evolutionarily conserved cellular organelles. Abnormal formation or motility ...
Abstract The flagellum is essential for sperm motility and fertilization in vivo. The axoneme is th...
The flagellum is essential for sperm motility and fertilization in vivo. The axoneme is the main com...
Axonemal protein complexes, such as outer (ODA) and inner (IDA) dynein arms, are responsible for the...
International audienceMotile cilia and sperm flagella share an evolutionarily conserved axonemal str...
The cytoplasmic dynein light chain Tctex1 is a candidate for one of the distorter products involved ...
National audienceMotile cilia and sperm flagella share an evolutionarily conserved axonemal structur...
Approximately 2-15% of couples experience infertility, and around half of these cases are attributed...
Abstract Purpose Spermiogenesis, the process of deformation of sperm head morphology and flagella fo...
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are vital sensory and motile organelles. The calcium channel PKD2 medi...
In mammals, both sperm flagella and cilia are axoneme-containing organelles. The sperm flagella are...
International audiencePosttranslational modifications of the microtubule cytoskeleton have emerged a...
Motile cilia and flagella are essential to many biological functions that require cellular or fluid ...
The flagellum is an evolutionarily conserved appendage used for sensing and locomotion. Its backbone...
Motile cilia have many developmental and physiological functions. The hallmark of motile cilia are ...
Flagella and cilia are evolutionarily conserved cellular organelles. Abnormal formation or motility ...
Abstract The flagellum is essential for sperm motility and fertilization in vivo. The axoneme is th...
The flagellum is essential for sperm motility and fertilization in vivo. The axoneme is the main com...
Axonemal protein complexes, such as outer (ODA) and inner (IDA) dynein arms, are responsible for the...
International audienceMotile cilia and sperm flagella share an evolutionarily conserved axonemal str...
The cytoplasmic dynein light chain Tctex1 is a candidate for one of the distorter products involved ...
National audienceMotile cilia and sperm flagella share an evolutionarily conserved axonemal structur...
Approximately 2-15% of couples experience infertility, and around half of these cases are attributed...
Abstract Purpose Spermiogenesis, the process of deformation of sperm head morphology and flagella fo...
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are vital sensory and motile organelles. The calcium channel PKD2 medi...
In mammals, both sperm flagella and cilia are axoneme-containing organelles. The sperm flagella are...
International audiencePosttranslational modifications of the microtubule cytoskeleton have emerged a...
Motile cilia and flagella are essential to many biological functions that require cellular or fluid ...
The flagellum is an evolutionarily conserved appendage used for sensing and locomotion. Its backbone...
Motile cilia have many developmental and physiological functions. The hallmark of motile cilia are ...