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News Physiol Sci 4: 153-157, 1989;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 4, 153-157, Copyright © 1989 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Mechanism of Ciliary Movement - What's New?

P Satir

The basic structure of cilia and flagella is highly conserved in eukaryotes from protozoa to humans, but the motions they perform may be strikingly different. Combined electron microscopic and biochemical studies have led to a unifying hypothesis about how movement is generated that may explain the different behaviors.





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