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. 1990 Jul;65(7 Spec No):708–710. doi: 10.1136/adc.65.7_spec_no.708

Neonatal cilia: ultrastructure.

J Barlow 1, M J Wilkinson 1, C O'Callaghan 1
PMCID: PMC1590197  PMID: 2143645

Abstract

The number of inner and outer dynein arms and gross cilial abnormalities of well newborn children and adults were similar. Inability to see all nine outer dynein arms in healthy adults may be due to technique and not recent infection or congenital cilial malformation.

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