نتایج جستجو برای: cilia beat frequency

تعداد نتایج: 499019  

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Ingrid Reiten Fazil Emre Uslu Stephanie Fore Robbrecht Pelgrims Christa Ringers Carmen Diaz Verdugo Maximillian Hoffman Pradeep Lal Koichi Kawakami Kerem Pekkan Emre Yaksi Nathalie Jurisch-Yaksi

Motile cilia are actively beating hair-like structures that cover the surface of multiple epithelia. The flow that ciliary beating generates is utilized for diverse functions and depends on the spatial location and biophysical properties of cilia. Here we show that the motile cilia in the nose of aquatic vertebrates are spatially organized and stably beat with an asymmetric pattern, resulting i...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1967
David L. Ringo

The biflagellate alga Chlamydomonas reinhardi was studied with the light and electron microscopes to determine the behavior of flagella in the living cell and the structure of the basal apparatus of the flagella. During normal forward swimming the flagella beat synchronously in the same plane, as in the human swimmer's breast stroke. The form of beat is like that of cilia. Occasionally cells sw...

2015
Zeliha Kapusuz Gencer Levent Saydam Noam A. Cohen Cemal Cingi

The mucociliary transport system plays an important role in the clearance of excessive mucus and inhaled foreign materials from the respiratory tract. Airway epithelium’s ciliary structure is a part of the natural defense system that protects the respiratory system by propelling debris laden mucus. The mucus flow is generated by the vigorous asymmetric beating of the cilia, which can be named a...

2005
J. A. KITCHING

INTRODUCTION The effects of high pressure on living material are little understood and probably complicated. In a number of cases the tendency of cytoplasmic inclusions to become stratified by centrifuging is increased, and this is attributed to a decrease in protoplasmic viscosity (Marsland, 1942). High pressure is therefore considered to solate protoplasmic gels. In addition, high pressure af...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2016
Mark J Turner Elizabeth Matthes Arnaud Billet Amy J Ferguson David Y Thomas Scott H Randell Lawrence E Ostrowski Kathy Abbott-Banner John W Hanrahan

Cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic disease caused by mutations in the CFTR gene, is a life-limiting disease characterized by chronic bacterial airway infection and severe inflammation. Some CFTR mutants have reduced responsiveness to cAMP/PKA signaling; hence, pharmacological agents that elevate intracellular cAMP are potentially useful for the treatment of CF. By inhibiting cAMP breakdown, phosph...

2013
Yang Ding Janna Nawroth Margaret McFall-Ngai Eva Kanso

We use a 3D computational model to study the fluid transport and mixing due to the beating of an infinite array of cilia. In accord with recent experiments, we observe two distinct regions: a fluid transport region above the cilia and a fluid mixing region below the cilia tip. The metachronal wave due to phase differences between neighboring cilia is known to enhance the fluid transport above t...

Journal: :Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 2002
Charles B Lindemann

The Geometric Clutch model of ciliary and flagellar beating uses the transverse force (t-force) that develops between the outer doublets of the axoneme as the regulator for activating and deactivating the dynein motors and organizing the flagellar beat. The version of the model described here adds detail to the formulations used in the two previous versions as follows: (1) In place of two oppos...

Journal: :Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science 2012

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