Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ranging from movement to sensing environmental signals. Researchers from ...
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 8, 880–893 (2007 ... Assembly and motility of eukaryotic cilia and flagella. Plant Physiology 127, 1500–1507 (2001).
The goblet cells secrete mucin proteins in a matrix composed of water, complex sugars, salts which form the mucus. This matrix is distributed evenly on the surface of the epithelium by the ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ranging from movement to ...
Prachee Avasthi took a winding path to specializing in studying cilia—the hairlike appendages that enable cells to move about and sense their environments. During her undergraduate days at the ...
but this requires that all cilia in a tissue orient the same way. Earlier studies indicated that both planar cell polarity (PCP) signalling and cilia-generated fluid flows could influence ciliary ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various ... with their environment,’ explains plant biotechnologist Prof Michael Hippler ...