It is not clear how this calcium signal might relate to mouse embryos, in which rotating
cilia help set up left and right sides (ScienceNOW, 3 July, 2002).
Not exact matches
The nose is an amazing filter lined with tiny hairs called «
cilia», which
help to filter, humidify and warm or cool air, therefore protecting your body from particles of foreign matters.
The beating rate of
cilia could provide an additional tool to
help decide time of death, especially if it was within the previous 24 hours.
Cilia are found inside human airways, where they
help to sweep away contaminants, but these microscopic internal hairs are very difficult to study.
Later, it moves to take up residence on
cilia of the brain cells that
help control mousey appetites.
A series of biochemical studies revealed that
cilia normally
help a cell keep the right balance by selectively destroying proteins in the canonical branch to prevent excess growth.