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Axoneme - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The axoneme is an elongated microtubule-based backbone arising from the basal body surrounded by a ciliary membrane contiguous with the plasma membrane . It is composed of nine outer doublet microtubules with or without a central pair in a 9 + 2 or 9 + 0 distribution. www.sciencedirect.com
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Axoneme - Wikipedia
In molecular biology, an axoneme, also called an axial filament, is the microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or ... en.wikipedia.org
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Axoneme Structure from Motile Cilia - PMC - PubMed Central
The axoneme is the main extracellular part of cilia and flagella in eukaryotes. It consists of a microtubule cytoskeleton, which normally comprises nine ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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axoneme
axoneme (ˈæksɒniːm) [f. axo- + Gr. νῆµα thread.] One of the threads or strands in the central portion of the contractile stalk of Vorticellidæ.1901 G. N. Calkins Protozoa 179 The strand has three threads which Entz calls spasmoneme, spironeme, and axoneme. Oxford English Dictionary
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Structure and Function of the Axoneme - Brown Lab
Central to all cilia is the axoneme, one of the most geometrically complex and structurally conserved macromolecular machines found in nature. brown.hms.harvard.edu
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AXONEME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AXONEME is the fibrillar bundle of a flagellum or cilium that usually consists of nine pairs of microtubules arranged in a ring around a ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Structural diversity of axonemes across mammalian motile cilia
Ciliary motility is driven by a microtubule-based supramolecular assembly known as the axoneme, which consists of nine doublet microtubules ( ... www.nature.com
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The axoneme: the propulsive engine of spermatozoa and cilia and ...
This review article provides a critical analysis of the structure and molecular mechanisms of the microtubule axoneme of cilia and sperm flagella pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Axoneme - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The internal core of cilia and flagella is called the axoneme (Figure 1). It is the structure that remains after detergent treatment of isolated cilia/flagella. www.sciencedirect.com
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Active fluctuations of axoneme oscillations scale with ... - PNAS
We test and refine a long-standing hypothesis that the precision of motor oscillations should scale with motor number. www.pnas.org
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axo-
axo- (ˈæksəʊ) Short comb. form of Gr. ἄξω-ν axis, used in words in several scientific fields, as axoneme, axophyte, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Trepaxonemata
Trepaxonemata (from trepa-, spiral + axoneme) is a subclass of the Platyhelminthes or flatworms. The axoneme in the spermatozoa of species of Trepaxonemata, also called "trepaxoneme" or "trepaxonematan axoneme" has nine peripheral doublets of microtubules wikipedia.org
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Cilium
Axoneme Inside a cilium, is a microtubule-based cytoskeletal core called the axoneme. The axoneme of a primary cilium typically has a ring of nine outer microtubule doublets (called a 9+0 axoneme), and the axoneme of a motile cilium has wikipedia.org
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spasmoneme
spasmoneme Zool. (ˈspæzməʊniːm) [ad. G. spasmonem (G. Entz 1892, in Math. und naturwissensch. Berichte aus Ungarn X. 27), f. Gr. σπασµό-ς pulling, convulsion + νῆµ-α thread.] One of the three strands in the stalk of a vorticellid whose sudden contraction causes the stalk to coil tightly, withdrawing... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nebenkern
the nebenkern unfolds and the two derivatives (major and minor mitochondrial derivatives) elongate down the bundle of microtubules that constitute the axoneme wikipedia.org
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