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Structural basis of ciliary movement
P. Satir
Anatomy & Structural Biology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Cilia
100%
Axoneme
42%
Microtubules
41%
Dyneins
37%
Adenosine Triphosphate
33%
Hylobates
22%
Cell Surface Extensions
22%
Bivalvia
18%
Gills
17%
Ionophores
17%
Calcimycin
16%
Trypsin
14%
Adenosine Triphosphatases
14%
Isoenzymes
14%
Respiratory System
13%
Hydrolysis
13%
Ions
11%
Coloring Agents
11%
Direction compound
10%
Occupational Groups
10%
Peptides
9%
Membranes
8%
Therapeutics
2%
Social Sciences
co-worker
93%
cause
50%
Chemical Compounds
Ionophore
31%
Trypsin
26%
Polypeptide
23%
Polarity
23%
Hydrolysis
17%
Ion
11%