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Cilia in Left–Right Symmetry Breaking
2017
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
Visceral organs of vertebrates show left-right (L -R) asymmetry with regard to their position and morphology. Cilia play essential role in generating L-R asymmetry. A number of genes required for L-R asymmetry have now been identified in vertebrates, including human, many of which contribute to the formation and motility of cilia. In the mouse embryo, breaking of L-R symmetry occurs in the ventral node, where two types of cilia (motile and immotile) are present. Motile cilia are located at the
doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a028282
pmid:28213464
fatcat:e4bfjbmy6ncallp75kjdhts3ba