SummaryPrimary cilia are microtubule-based sensory organelles that play important roles in development and disease [1]. They are required for Sonic hedgehog (Shh) [2–4] and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) [5] signaling. Primary cilia grow from the older of the two centrioles of the centrosome, referred to as the mother centriole. In cycling cells, the cilium typically grows in G1 and is lost before mitosis, but the regulation of its growth is poorly understood. Centriole duplication at G1/S results in two centrosomes, one with an older mother centriole and one with a new mother centriole, that are segregated in mitosis. Here we report that primary cilia grow asynchronously in sister cells resulting from a mitotic division and that the...
SummaryA variety of developmental disorders have been associated with ciliary defects, yet the contr...
Cilia mediate an astonishing diversity of processes. Recent advances provide unexpected insights int...
© 2018 Wheway, Nazlamova and Hancock. The presence of single, non-motile "primary" cilia on the surf...
SummaryPrimary cilia are microtubule-based sensory organelles that play important roles in developme...
SummaryPrimary cilia are key sensory organelles that are thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis...
The primary cilium is thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis, freeing the centrosomes to partic...
Primary cilia are key sensory organelles that are thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis. Inher...
Assembly of the nonmotile primary cilium of vertebrate cells requires one of the centrioles of the c...
peer reviewedThe life cycle of a primary cilium begins in quiescence and ends prior to mitosis. In q...
Primary cilia from the brain microvascular endothelial cells (ECs) are specialized cell-surface orga...
Cilia formation in mammalian cells requires basal bodies that are either derived from centrioles tha...
Cycling cells maintain centriole number at precisely two per cell in part by limiting their duplicat...
SummaryThe primary cilium is a nexus of cell signaling, and ciliary dysfunction is associated with p...
Multiciliated mammalian cells play a crucial role in the propulsion of physiological fluids. Their d...
Cilia mediate an astonishing diversity of processes. Recent advances provide unexpected insights int...
SummaryA variety of developmental disorders have been associated with ciliary defects, yet the contr...
Cilia mediate an astonishing diversity of processes. Recent advances provide unexpected insights int...
© 2018 Wheway, Nazlamova and Hancock. The presence of single, non-motile "primary" cilia on the surf...
SummaryPrimary cilia are microtubule-based sensory organelles that play important roles in developme...
SummaryPrimary cilia are key sensory organelles that are thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis...
The primary cilium is thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis, freeing the centrosomes to partic...
Primary cilia are key sensory organelles that are thought to be disassembled prior to mitosis. Inher...
Assembly of the nonmotile primary cilium of vertebrate cells requires one of the centrioles of the c...
peer reviewedThe life cycle of a primary cilium begins in quiescence and ends prior to mitosis. In q...
Primary cilia from the brain microvascular endothelial cells (ECs) are specialized cell-surface orga...
Cilia formation in mammalian cells requires basal bodies that are either derived from centrioles tha...
Cycling cells maintain centriole number at precisely two per cell in part by limiting their duplicat...
SummaryThe primary cilium is a nexus of cell signaling, and ciliary dysfunction is associated with p...
Multiciliated mammalian cells play a crucial role in the propulsion of physiological fluids. Their d...
Cilia mediate an astonishing diversity of processes. Recent advances provide unexpected insights int...
SummaryA variety of developmental disorders have been associated with ciliary defects, yet the contr...
Cilia mediate an astonishing diversity of processes. Recent advances provide unexpected insights int...
© 2018 Wheway, Nazlamova and Hancock. The presence of single, non-motile "primary" cilia on the surf...