Centrioles, Centrosomes, and Cilia in Health and Disease

Centrioles are barrel-shaped structures that are essential for the formation of centrosomes, cilia, and flagella. Here we review recent advances in our understanding of the function and biogenesis of these organelles, and we emphasize their connection to human disease. Deregulation of centrosome num...

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Centrioles - physiology
Centrosome - physiology
Cilia - physiology
Eukaryotic Cells - cytology
Humans
Neoplasms - pathology
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Pathology
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