Cilia and flagella are highly conserved and important microtubule-based organelles that project from the surface of eukaryotic cells and act as antennae to sense extracellular signals. Moreover, cilia have emerged as key players in numerous physiological, developmental, and sensory processes such as hearing, olfaction, and photoreception. Genetic defects in ciliary proteins responsible for cilia formation, maintenance, or function underlie a wide array of human diseases like deafness, anosmia, and retinal degeneration in sensory systems. Impairment of more than one sensory organ results in numerous syndromic ciliary disorders like the autosomal recessive genetic diseases Bardet-Biedl and Usher syndrome. Here we describe the structure and di...
Cilia are highly specialized microtubule-based organelles that have pivotal roles in numerous biolog...
Motile cilia are miniature, whip-like organelles whose beating generates a directional fluid flow. T...
'Ciliopathies' are an emerging class of genetic multisystemic human disorders that are caused by a m...
Nearly all cell types in mammals contain cilia, small rod-like or more elaborate structures that ext...
Cilia are microtubule-based organelles that project like antennae from the surface of most cells in ...
Cilia are antenna-like extensions of the plasma membrane found in nearly all cell types. In the reti...
The olfactory system gives us an awareness of our immediate environment by allowing us to detect air...
The cilia of cells constituent to the retina are fundamental to vision. Of the ∼250 genes causative ...
Primary cilia are microtubule-rich hair-like extensions protruding from the surface of most post-mit...
The structure of all cilia is remarkably well conserved from single-celled organisms to mammals, and...
Defects in mammalian cilia lead to a range of dis-eases, but our understanding of the composition of...
Cilia and flagella appeared very early in evolution to provide unicellular organisms with motility i...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
The principal function of eukaryotic cilia and flagella is usually thought to be force generation fo...
Cilia are highly specialized microtubule-based organelles that have pivotal roles in numerous biolog...
Motile cilia are miniature, whip-like organelles whose beating generates a directional fluid flow. T...
'Ciliopathies' are an emerging class of genetic multisystemic human disorders that are caused by a m...
Nearly all cell types in mammals contain cilia, small rod-like or more elaborate structures that ext...
Cilia are microtubule-based organelles that project like antennae from the surface of most cells in ...
Cilia are antenna-like extensions of the plasma membrane found in nearly all cell types. In the reti...
The olfactory system gives us an awareness of our immediate environment by allowing us to detect air...
The cilia of cells constituent to the retina are fundamental to vision. Of the ∼250 genes causative ...
Primary cilia are microtubule-rich hair-like extensions protruding from the surface of most post-mit...
The structure of all cilia is remarkably well conserved from single-celled organisms to mammals, and...
Defects in mammalian cilia lead to a range of dis-eases, but our understanding of the composition of...
Cilia and flagella appeared very early in evolution to provide unicellular organisms with motility i...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
Mammalian SPAG6 protein is localized to the axoneme central apparatus, and it is required for normal...
The principal function of eukaryotic cilia and flagella is usually thought to be force generation fo...
Cilia are highly specialized microtubule-based organelles that have pivotal roles in numerous biolog...
Motile cilia are miniature, whip-like organelles whose beating generates a directional fluid flow. T...
'Ciliopathies' are an emerging class of genetic multisystemic human disorders that are caused by a m...