JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cilia, calcium and the basis of left-right asymmetry

Dominic P. Norris

Year: 2012 Journal:   BMC Biology Vol: 10 (1)Pages: 102-102   Publisher: BioMed Central

Abstract

The clockwise rotation of cilia in the developing mammalian embryo drives a leftward flow of liquid; this genetically regulated biophysical force specifies left-right asymmetry of the mammalian body. How leftward flow is interpreted and information propagated to other tissues is the subject of debate. Four recent papers have shed fresh light on the possible mechanisms.

Keywords:
Cilium Biology Anatomy Motile cilium Asymmetry Clockwise Rotation (mathematics) Cell biology Neuroscience Computer vision Physics

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