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1. The Structure of Cilium Inner Junctions Revealed by Electron Cryo-tomography.

2. Poc1 bridges basal body inner junctions to promote triplet microtubule integrity and connections.

3. The Unkempt RNA binding protein reveals a local translation program in centriole overduplication.

4. A common polymorphism in the Intelectin-1 gene influences mucus plugging in severe asthma.

5. Label-free proteomic comparison reveals ciliary and nonciliary phenotypes of IFT-A mutants.

6. Differential subcellular localization of ASPM RNA and protein.

7. Poc1 is a basal body inner junction protein that promotes triplet microtubule integrity and interconnections.

8. Basal body organization and cell geometry during the cell cycle in Tetrahymena thermophila .

9. Label-free proteomic comparison reveals ciliary and non-ciliary phenotypes of IFT-A mutants.

10. Trisomy 21 induces pericentrosomal crowding delaying primary ciliogenesis and mouse cerebellar development.

11. Basal bodies bend in response to ciliary forces.

12. Intracellular connections between basal bodies promote the coordinated behavior of motile cilia.

13. Ciliate cortical organization and dynamics for cell motility: Comparing ciliates and vertebrates.

14. Trisomy 21 increases microtubules and disrupts centriolar satellite localization.

15. The SON RNA splicing factor is required for intracellular trafficking structures that promote centriole assembly and ciliogenesis.

16. Plastic cell morphology changes during dispersal.

17. Cancer biology: Messages in extracellular vesicles depend on centrosome number.

18. RAB19 Directs Cortical Remodeling and Membrane Growth for Primary Ciliogenesis.

19. Sas4 links basal bodies to cell division via Hippo signaling.

20. A semi-automated machine learning-aided approach to quantitative analysis of centrosomes and microtubule organization.

21. Ciliary force-responsive striated fibers promote basal body connections and cortical interactions.

22. Microtubule glycylation promotes attachment of basal bodies to the cell cortex.

23. CEP135 isoform dysregulation promotes centrosome amplification in breast cancer cells.

24. Deubiquitylase USP9X maintains centriolar satellite integrity by stabilizing pericentriolar material 1 protein.

25. Proteins that control the geometry of microtubules at the ends of cilia.

26. Trisomy 21 Represses Cilia Formation and Function.

27. Idiopathic Scoliosis Families Highlight Actin-Based and Microtubule-Based Cellular Projections and Extracellular Matrix in Disease Etiology.

28. CD147: a small molecule transporter ancillary protein at the crossroad of multiple hallmarks of cancer and metabolic reprogramming.

29. Asymmetrically localized proteins stabilize basal bodies against ciliary beating forces.

30. Subdistal Appendages Stabilize the Ups and Downs of Ciliary Life.

31. Molecular Determinants of Tubulin's C-Terminal Tail Conformational Ensemble.

32. Tetrahymena Poc1 ensures proper intertriplet microtubule linkages to maintain basal body integrity.

33. miR-219 regulates neural progenitors by dampening apical Par protein-dependent Hedgehog signaling.

34. Tetrahymena as a Unicellular Model Eukaryote: Genetic and Genomic Tools.

35. Assembly, molecular organization, and membrane-binding properties of development-specific septins.

36. Tetrahymena basal bodies.

37. Automated image analysis reveals the dynamic 3-dimensional organization of multi-ciliary arrays.

38. A Short CEP135 Splice Isoform Controls Centriole Duplication.

39. DisAp-dependent striated fiber elongation is required to organize ciliary arrays.

40. Choosing sides--asymmetric centriole and basal body assembly.

41. Extracellular vesicles secreted from cancer cell lines stimulate secretion of MMP-9, IL-6, TGF-β1 and EMMPRIN.

42. Bld10/Cep135 stabilizes basal bodies to resist cilia-generated forces.

43. CSAP localizes to polyglutamylated microtubules and promotes proper cilia function and zebrafish development.

44. Cytological analysis of Tetrahymena thermophila.

45. Comparative genomics of the pathogenic ciliate Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, its free-living relatives and a host species provide insights into adoption of a parasitic lifestyle and prospects for disease control.

46. A kinesin in command of primary ciliogenesis.

47. Plk4/SAK/ZYG-1 in the regulation of centriole duplication.

48. Model Convolution: A Computational Approach to Digital Image Interpretation.

49. Electron tomography and immuno-labeling of Tetrahymena thermophila basal bodies.

50. Basal body stability and ciliogenesis requires the conserved component Poc1.

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