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The use of biophysical approaches to understand ciliary beating.

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Motile cilia are a striking example of the functional cellular organelle, conserved across all the eukaryotic species. Motile cilia allow the swimming of cells and small organisms and transport of liquids across epithelial tissues. Whilst the molecular structure is now very well understood, the dynamics of cilia is not well established either at the single cilium level nor at the level of collective beating. Indeed, a full understanding of this requires connecting together behaviour across various lengthscales, from the molecular to the organelle, then at the cellular level and up to the tissue scale. Aside from the fundamental interest in this system, understanding beating is important to elucidate aspects of embryonic development and a variety of health conditions from fertility to genetic and infectious diseases of the airways.

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airways, microfluidics, motile cilia, synchronisation, Animals, Biophysical Phenomena, Cilia, Epithelium, Eukaryotic Cells, Flagella, Humans, Hydrodynamics, Organelles, Respiratory Mucosa

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Biochem Soc Trans

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0300-5127
1470-8752

Volume Title

48

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Portland Press Ltd.

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European Research Council (614966)
ERC HydroSync, and CF TRust