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Using Primary Neurosphere Cultures to Study Primary Cilia
Published on: April 14, 2017
Roles for primary cilia in synapses and neurological disorders
Polina Volos1, Kenshiro Fujise2, Nisha Mohd Rafiq1
1Interfaculty Institute of Biochemistry, University of Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 34, Tübingen 72076, Germany.
Abstract:
The role of primary cilia has recently garnered significant attention in the field of neurodegeneration. This review explores the diversity of primary cilia in the mature brain and their interrelationships with a multitude of cellular structures, including axons and synapses. Importantly, an overview of the growing prominence of ciliary-related dysfunctions in neurodegenerative diseases is summarized, with a special emphasis on Parkinson's disease (PD) and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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