Primary Cilium As Cellular ‘GPS System’ Crucial To Wound Repair (Science Daily)
December 25, 2008 by admin
The primary cilium, the solitary, antenna-like structure that studs the outer surfaces of virtually all human cells, orients cells to move in the right direction and at the speed needed to heal wounds, much like a global positioning system helps ships navigate to their destinations.
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