Quanlong Lü, Chuanmao Zhang, Christopher J. Westlake. 2021: Live-cell fluorescence imaging of ciliary dynamics. Biophysics Reports, 7(2): 101-110. DOI: 10.52601/bpr.2021.210005
Citation: Quanlong Lü, Chuanmao Zhang, Christopher J. Westlake. 2021: Live-cell fluorescence imaging of ciliary dynamics. Biophysics Reports, 7(2): 101-110. DOI: 10.52601/bpr.2021.210005

Live-cell fluorescence imaging of ciliary dynamics

  • The cilium was one of the first organelles observed through a microscope. Motile cilia appear as oscillating cell appendages and have long been recognized to function in cell motility. In contrast, the far more widespread non-motile cilia, termed primary cilia, were thought to be vestigial and largely ignored following their initial description over a century ago. Only in the last two decades has the critical function of primary cilia been elucidated. Primary cilia play essential roles in signal transduction, chemical sensation, mechanosensation and light detection. Various microscopy approaches have been important for characterizing the structure, dynamics and function of the cilia. In this review, we discuss the application of live-cell imaging technologies and their contribution to our current understanding of ciliary processes.
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