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Fig. 4
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- ZDB-FIG-170921-30
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- Bergen et al., 2017 - The Golgi matrix protein giantin is required for normal cilia function in zebrafish
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Fig. 4
Scanning electron microscopy reveals structural defects in cilia following knockdown of giantin. (A) SEM images olfactory pit (3 dpf) indicating ciliary tips (red arrows). (B) SEM images of LLC-PK1 cells exhibit bulbous ciliary tips (red arrow) with visible ciliary extension (blue arrow) after Ss-Golgb1 knockdown. |
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Stage: | Protruding-mouth |
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