2015
DOI: 10.5171/2015.935983
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Ciliopathies: an Update

Abstract: Cilia are hair-like organelles that extend from the surface of almost all human cells. Nine doublet microtubule pairs make up the core of each cilium, known as the axoneme. Cilia are classified as motile or immotile; non motile or primary cilia are involved in sensing the extracellular environment. These organelles mediate perception of chemo-, mechano-and osmosensations that are then transmitted into the cell via signaling pathways. They also play a crucial role in cellular functions including planar cell pol… Show more

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“…( A ) Structure and motion of motile biological cilia. The figure was adapted from [ 124 ] under a Creative Commons BY (CC-BY 4.0) license, published by IBIMA Publishing, 2015. ( B ) Structure and motion of primary biological cilia.…”
Section: Dynamic Beating Behaviors Of Artificial Ciliamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…( A ) Structure and motion of motile biological cilia. The figure was adapted from [ 124 ] under a Creative Commons BY (CC-BY 4.0) license, published by IBIMA Publishing, 2015. ( B ) Structure and motion of primary biological cilia.…”
Section: Dynamic Beating Behaviors Of Artificial Ciliamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( B ) Structure and motion of primary biological cilia. The figure was adapted from [ 124 ] under a Creative Commons BY (CC-BY 4.0) license, published by IBIMA Publishing, 2015. The dynamic beating trajectory behaviors for artificial cilia were depicted as symmetric beating behavior [ 50 , 56 ] and asymmetric beating behavior [ 59 , 109 ] in schematics.…”
Section: Dynamic Beating Behaviors Of Artificial Ciliamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le ciglia possono essere mobili o immobili. Questi ultimi sono coinvolti nella percezione chimica o meccanica e giocano un ruolo cruciale nella divisione cellulare, nella polarità cellulare e nell'apoptosi [14]. La disregolazione di questo sistema (alterazione dei canali ionici cellulari, infezioni, anomale risposte immuni) può condurre alla metaplasia di tali cellule, all'ostruzione delle vie aeree ed all'accumulo di elementi tossici [15].…”
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