The multi‐scale architecture of mammalian sperm flagella and implications for ciliary motility
Motile cilia are molecular machines used by a myriad of eukaryotic cells to swim through fluid environments. However, available molecular structures represent only a handful of cell types, limiting our understanding of how cilia are modified to support motility in diverse media. Here, we use cryo‐fo...
Main Authors: | Leung, MR, Roelofs, MC, Ravi, RT, Maitan, P, Henning, H, Zhang, M, Bromfield, EG, Howes, SC, Gadella, BM, Bloomfield‐Gadêlha, H, Zeev‐Ben‐Mordehai, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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EMBO Press
2021
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