2016
DOI: 10.4137/cci.s13922
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Primary Cilium-Mediated Crosstalk of Signaling Cascades in Ciliogenesis: Implications for Tumorigenesis and Senescence

Abstract: Primary cilium, a small, antenna-like, microtubule (MT)-based extracellular organelle, which extends from the surface of all types of human cells, has important roles in various cellular functions, including planar cell polarity, cell growth, cell cycle, cell migration, transactivation, and immune response. Primary cilium-mediated signaling cascades are initiated by chemosensing environmental signals, such as growth factors and morphogens that activate ciliary receptor-mediated signal transduction, or by mecha… Show more

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