Cilia and nervous system development and function / Kerry L. Tucker, Tamara Caspary, editors.

Cilia are tiny microtubule-based organelles projecting from the plasma membrane of practically all cells in the body. In the past 10 years a flurry of research has indicated a crucial role of this long-neglected organelle in the development and function of the central nervous system. A common theme...

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Other Authors: Caspary, Tamara Jeanne, 1970- (Editor), Tucker, Kerry L. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer, 2013.
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505 0 0 |t Primary and motile cilia: their ultrastructure and ciliogenesis /  |r Sigrid Hoyer-Fender --  |t Primary cilia, sonic hedgehog signaling, and spinal cord development /  |r Laura E. Mariani, Tamara Caspary --  |t Primary cilia and brain development /  |r Evangelia Tasouri, Marc August Willaredt --  |t Primary cilia in cerebral cortex: growth and functions on neuronal and non-neuronal cells /  |r Matthew R. Sarkisian, Jon I. Arellano --  |t Primary cilia and inner ear sensory epithelia /  |r Cynthia M. Grimsley-Myers, Ping Chen --  |t Neuronal cilia and obesity /  |r Nicolas F. Berbari, Raymond C. Pasek --  |t Motile cilia and brain function: ependymal motile cilia development, organization, function and their associated pathologies /  |r Nathalie Spassky --  |t Primary cilia and brain cancer /  |r Shirui Hou, Young-Goo Han --  |t Abnormalities of the central nervous system across the ciliopathy spectrum /  |r Kate Baker, Philip L. Beales. 
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