Various facets of vertebrate cilia: motility, signaling, and role in adult neurogenesis
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概要
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Cilia are microtubule-based cellular organelles that are widely distributed in vertebrate tissues. They were first observed hundreds of years ago. Recent studies indicate that this small organelle plays important roles in numerous physiological phenomena, including tissue morphogenesis, signal transduction, determination of left-right asymmetry during development, and adult neurogenesis. Ciliopathies, syndromes resulting from a genetic disorder of cilial components, frequently have complex effects involving many organ systems, owing to the broad distribution of cilia in the body.(Communicated by Nobutaka HIROKAWA, M.J.A.)
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著者
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Hirota Yuki
Department Of Physiology School Of Medicine Tokai University
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Sawamoto Kazunobu
Department Of Physiology Keio University School Of Medicine
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Sawamoto Kazunobu
Department Of Molecular Neurobiology Institute Of Basic Medical Sciences And Center For Tsukuba Adva
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HUANG Shihhui
Department of Developmental and Regenerative Biology, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Nagoya City U
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HIROTA Yuki
Department of Developmental and Regenerative Biology, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences
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HUANG Shihhui
Department of Developmental and Regenerative Biology, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences
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SAWAMOTO Kazunobu
Department of Developmental and Regenerative Biology, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences
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