نتایج جستجو برای: cilia sericata

تعداد نتایج: 6628  

2016
Amanda N. Marra Yue Li Rebecca A. Wingert

Cilia arose early during eukaryotic evolution, and their structural components are highly conserved from the simplest protists to complex metazoan species. In recent years, the role of cilia in the ontogeny of vertebrate organs has received increasing attention due to a staggering correlation between human disease and dysfunctional cilia. In particular, the presence of cilia in both the develop...

Journal: :Veterinary world 2016
Vijayata Choudhary Mukesh Choudhary Sunanda Pandey Vandip D Chauhan J J Hasnani

Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is a safe, effective, and controlled method ofhealing of chronic wounds by debridement and disinfection. In this therapy live, sterile maggots of green bottle fly, Lucilia (Phaenicia) sericata are used, as they prefernecrotic tissues over healthy for feeding. Since centuries, MDT is used in humanbeings to treat chronic wounds. Lately, MDT came out as a potent me...

2013
Nadia B. Hassounah Ray Nagle Kathylynn Saboda Denise J. Roe Bruce L. Dalkin Kimberly M. McDermott

Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in men worldwide. Little is known about the role of primary cilia in preinvasive and invasive prostate cancer. However, reduced cilia expression has been observed in human cancers including pancreatic cancer, renal cell carcinoma, breast cancer, cholangiocarcinoma, and melanoma. The aim of this study was to characterize primary cilia ...

2012
Keishi Narita Hiroko Kozuka-Hata Yuta Nonami Hiroko Ao-Kondo Toshimitsu Suzuki Hideki Nakamura Kazuhiro Yamakawa Masaaki Oyama Takafumi Inoue Sen Takeda

Cilia are structurally and functionally diverse organelles, whose malfunction leads to ciliopathies. While recent studies have uncovered common ciliary transport mechanisms, limited information is available on the proteome of cilia, particularly that of sensory subtypes, which could provide insight into their functional and developmental diversities. In the present study, we performed proteomic...

2018
Anneloes Dummer Nina Rol Robert Szulcek Kondababu Kurakula Xiaoke Pan Benjamin I Visser Harm Jan Bogaard Marco C DeRuiter Marie-José Goumans Beerend P Hierck

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a syndrome characterized by progressive lung vascular remodelling, endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction, and excessive inflammation. The primary cilium is a sensory antenna that integrates signalling and fine tunes EC responses to various stimuli. Yet, cilia function in the context of deregulated immunity in PAH remains obscure. We hypothesized that cilia f...

2014
Justina Hessel Jonna Heldrich Jennifer Fuller Michelle R. Staudt Sharon Radisch Charleen Hollmann Ben-Gary Harvey Robert J. Kaner Jacqueline Salit Jenny Yee-Levin Sriram Sridhar Sreekumar Pillai Holly Hilton Gerhard Wolff Hans Bitter Sudha Visvanathan Jay Fine Christopher S. Stevenson Ronald G. Crystal Ann E. Tilley

Smoking and COPD are associated with decreased mucociliary clearance, and healthy smokers have shorter cilia in the large airway than nonsmokers. We hypothesized that changes in cilia length are consistent throughout the airway, and we further hypothesized that smokers with COPD have shorter cilia than healthy smokers. Because intraflagellar transport (IFT) is the process by which cilia of norm...

2013
Zhi-Ren Zhang Wen-Feng Chu Binlin Song Monika Gooz Jia-Ning Zhang Chang-Jiang Yu Shuai Jiang Aleksander Baldys Pal Gooz Stacy Steele Grzegorz Owsianik Bernd Nilius Peter Komlosi P. Darwin Bell

OBJECTIVE Regulation of apical calcium entry is important for the function of principal cells of the collecting duct. However, the molecular identity and the regulators of the transporter/channel, which is responsible for apical calcium entry and what factors regulate the calcium conduction remain unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS We report that endogenous TRPP2 and TRPV4 assemble to form a 23-pS ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Jens Elgeti Gerhard Gompper

Propulsion by cilia is a fascinating and universal mechanism in biological organisms to generate fluid motion on the cellular level. Cilia are hair-like organelles, which are found in many different tissues and many uni- and multicellular organisms. Assembled in large fields, cilia beat neither randomly nor completely synchronously--instead they display a striking self-organization in the form ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Karen Birmingham

Cilia that sense orests of cilia wave fluids in desired directions. But recent excitement about primary cilia—which are unique in occurring at just one copy per cell— has focused on their possible signal trans-duction abilities. Now, on page 811, Iomini et al. have rediscovered primary cilia on endothelial cells and found that the growth of these cilia responds to outside signals. Buried in pap...

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