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Cilia Train Spotting

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DEVELOPMENTAL CELL
Volume 37, Issue 5, Pages 395-396

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2016.05.016

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Cilium formation depends on intraflagellar transport trains that move bidirectionally along ciliary microtubules. Reporting in Science, Stepanek and Pigino (2016) employ correlative light and electron microscopy in algae to determine the ultrastructure of anterograde and retrograde trains and discover that these trains avoid collision by running on B- and A-tubules, respectively.

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