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- retention of "juvenile" centriole structure, which can be described as centriolar "neoteny". This neotenic, atypical centriole is known as the Proximal...
- mediates the initiation of centriole formation. (2) The PCL is composed of centriolar proteins. (3) After fertilization, the sperm PCL function like a centriole...
- Turner, K., N. Solanki, H.O. Salouha, and T. Avidor-Reiss. 2022. Atypical Centriolar Composition Correlates with Internal Fertilization in Fish. Cells. 11:758...
- structures. Axonemal doublet microtubules ****emble from the ends of nine centriolar/basal body triplet microtubules, whose ninefold symmetry and clockwise...
- intra-erythrocytic cell cycle of Plasmodium fal****rum and the role of the centriolar plaques in asynchronous mitotic division during schizogony". Int. J. Parasitol...
- Retrieved 2018-01-14. Stearns, T. (May 2001). "Centrosome duplication. A centriolar pas de deux". Cell. 105 (4): 417–420. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(01)00366-X...
- "Zeta-Tubulin Is a Member of a Conserved Tubulin Module and Is a Component of the Centriolar Basal Foot in Multiciliated Cells" Current Biology (2015) 25:2177-2183...
- the first centriolar deubiquitinating enzyme, USP33, whose expression regulates centrosome biogenesis via deubiquitination of the centriolar protein CP110...
- are also known by several other names: Retinal Protein 4, HRG4, POC7 Centriolar Protein Homolog A, IMD13, POC7A, and RG4.   In C. elegans, Unc-119 consistent...
- December 2009. Hall JL, Ramanis Z, Luck DJ (October 1989). "Basal body/centriolar DNA: molecular genetic studies in Chlamydomonas". Cell. 59 (1): 121–32...