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  • mTORC1 signaling and primar... mTORC1 signaling and primary cilia are required for brain ventricle morphogenesis
    Foerster, Philippe; Daclin, Marie; Asm, Shihavuddin ... Development, 01/2017, Volume: 144, Issue: 2
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    Radial glial cells (RCGs) are self-renewing progenitor cells that give rise to neurons and glia during embryonic development. Throughout neurogenesis, these cells contact the cerebral ventricles and ...
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  • Exon junction complex depen... Exon junction complex dependent mRNA localization is linked to centrosome organization during ciliogenesis
    Kwon, Oh Sung; Mishra, Rahul; Safieddine, Adham ... Nature communications, 03/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Exon junction complexes (EJCs) mark untranslated spliced mRNAs and are crucial for the mRNA lifecycle. An imbalance in EJC dosage alters mouse neural stem cell (mNSC) division and is linked to human ...
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  • Centriole amplification by ... Centriole amplification by mother and daughter centrioles differs in multiciliated cells
    Al Jord, Adel; Lemaître, Anne-Iris; Delgehyr, Nathalie ... Nature (London), 12/2014, Volume: 516, Issue: 7529
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    The semi-conservative centrosome duplication in cycling cells gives rise to a centrosome composed of a mother and a newly formed daughter centriole. Both centrioles are regarded as equivalent in ...
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  • Calibrated mitotic oscillat... Calibrated mitotic oscillator drives motile ciliogenesis
    Jord, Adel Al; Shihavuddin, Asm; d’Aout, Raphaël Servignat ... Science, 11/2017, Volume: 358, Issue: 6364
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    Cell division and differentiation depend on massive and rapid organelle remodeling. The mitotic oscillator, centered on the cyclin-dependent kinase 1–anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (CDK1-APC/C) ...
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  • The development and functions of multiciliated epithelia
    Spassky, Nathalie; Meunier, Alice Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 07/2017, Volume: 18, Issue: 7
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    Multiciliated cells are epithelial cells that are in contact with bodily fluids and are required for the proper function of major organs including the brain, the respiratory system and the ...
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  • Adult Neural Stem Cells and... Adult Neural Stem Cells and Multiciliated Ependymal Cells Share a Common Lineage Regulated by the Geminin Family Members
    Ortiz-Álvarez, Gonzalo; Daclin, Marie; Shihavuddin, Asm ... Neuron, 04/2019, Volume: 102, Issue: 1
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    Adult neural stem cells and multiciliated ependymal cells are glial cells essential for neurological functions. Together, they make up the adult neurogenic niche. Using both high-throughput clonal ...
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  • Ependymal cilia beating ind... Ependymal cilia beating induces an actin network to protect centrioles against shear stress
    Mahuzier, Alexia; Shihavuddin, Asm; Fournier, Clémence ... Nature communications, 06/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Multiciliated ependymal cells line all brain cavities. The beating of their motile cilia contributes to the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, which is required for brain homoeostasis and functions. Motile ...
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  • Coupling between hydrodynam... Coupling between hydrodynamic forces and planar cell polarity orients mammalian motile cilia
    Spassky, Nathalie; Guirao, Boris; Meunier, Alice ... Nature cell biology, 04/2010, Volume: 12, Issue: 4
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    In mammals, motile cilia cover many organs, such as fallopian tubes, respiratory tracts and brain ventricles. The development and function of these organs critically depend on efficient directional ...
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  • ciliary pocket: an endocyti... ciliary pocket: an endocytic membrane domain at the base of primary and motile cilia
    Molla-Herman, Anahi; Ghossoub, Rania; Blisnick, Thierry ... Journal of cell science, 05/2010, Volume: 123, Issue: 10
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    Cilia and flagella are eukaryotic organelles involved in multiple cellular functions. The primary cilium is generally non motile and found in numerous vertebrate cell types where it controls key ...
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