Beyond 9+0: noncanonical axoneme structures characterize sensory cilia from protists to humans.
The intracellular amastigote stages of parasites such as Leishmania are often referred to as aflagellate. They do, however, possess a short axoneme of cryptic function. Here, our examination of the structure of this axoneme leads to a testable hypothesis of its role in the cell biology of pathogenic...
Main Authors: | Gluenz, E, Höög, J, Smith, A, Dawe, H, Shaw, M, Gull, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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