Motile cilia are hair-like organelles that protrude from the cell surface and are conserved throughout eukaryotes. Motile cilia beat rhythmically and function in cellular and organismal locomotion and in driving fluid transport over epithelia. In vertebrates, their roles are varied, and their dysfunction in humans is associated with disease
Cilia and flagella are found on the surface of a strikingly diverse range of cell types. These intri...
Ciliopathies are inherited human disorders caused by both motile and non-motile cilia dysfunction th...
Cilia are highly conserved structures found from protozoa to mammals where they play essential physi...
Motile cilia are hair-like organelles that protrude from the cell surface and are conserved througho...
Cilia are microtubule-based structures that project from almost every cell in the vertebrate body. I...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Cilia are microtubule-based projections that serve a wide variety of essential functions in animal c...
Cilia are polarized extensions of the cells microtubule-based cytoskeleton dedicated to sensory, si...
Cilia and flagella appeared very early in evolution to provide unicellular organisms with motility i...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
The structure of all cilia is remarkably well conserved from single-celled organisms to mammals, and...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Primary cilia, single hair-like appendage on the surface of themost mammalian cells, were once consi...
Cilia are microtubule-based organelles that project like antennae from the surface of most cells in ...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Cilia and flagella are found on the surface of a strikingly diverse range of cell types. These intri...
Ciliopathies are inherited human disorders caused by both motile and non-motile cilia dysfunction th...
Cilia are highly conserved structures found from protozoa to mammals where they play essential physi...
Motile cilia are hair-like organelles that protrude from the cell surface and are conserved througho...
Cilia are microtubule-based structures that project from almost every cell in the vertebrate body. I...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Cilia are microtubule-based projections that serve a wide variety of essential functions in animal c...
Cilia are polarized extensions of the cells microtubule-based cytoskeleton dedicated to sensory, si...
Cilia and flagella appeared very early in evolution to provide unicellular organisms with motility i...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
The structure of all cilia is remarkably well conserved from single-celled organisms to mammals, and...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Primary cilia, single hair-like appendage on the surface of themost mammalian cells, were once consi...
Cilia are microtubule-based organelles that project like antennae from the surface of most cells in ...
The motile cilium/flagellum is an ancient eukaryotic organelle. The molecular machinery of ciliary m...
Cilia and flagella are found on the surface of a strikingly diverse range of cell types. These intri...
Ciliopathies are inherited human disorders caused by both motile and non-motile cilia dysfunction th...
Cilia are highly conserved structures found from protozoa to mammals where they play essential physi...