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1. DNAH3 deficiency causes flagellar inner dynein arm loss and male infertility in humans and mice

2. DNAH3 deficiency causes flagellar inner dynein arm loss and male infertility in humans and mice.

3. Loss of function mutation in DNAH7 induces male infertility associated with abnormalities of the sperm flagella and mitochondria in human.

4. Identification of Two Novel DNAAF2 Variants in Two Consanguineous Families with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia

5. Bi-allelic variants in DNAH10 cause asthenoteratozoospermia and male infertility

6. Novel Biallelic DNAH1 Variations Cause Multiple Morphological Abnormalities of the Sperm Flagella

7. Clinical and Genetic Spectrum of Children With Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia in China

8. Structures of radial spokes and associated complexes important for ciliary motility

9. A systematic, label-free method for identifying RNA-associated proteins in vivo provides insights into vertebrate ciliary beating machinery

10. Bi-allelic variants in human WDR63 cause male infertility via abnormal inner dynein arms assembly

11. Bi-allelic truncating variants in CFAP206 cause male infertility in human and mouse

12. Structural organization of the intermediate and light chain complex of Chlamydomonas ciliary I1 dynein

13. Composition and function of ciliary inner-dynein-arm subunits studied in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

14. Structural diversity and distribution of cilia in the apical sense organ of the ctenophore Bolinopsis mikado

15. Functional partitioning of a liquid-like organelle during assembly of axonemal dyneins

16. A systematic, label-free method for identifying RNA-associated proteins in vivo provides insights into vertebrate ciliary beating

17. LAX28 is required for stable assembly of the inner dynein arm f/l1 and tether/tether head complex in Leishmania flagella

18. TTC12 loss-of-function mutations cause primary Ciliary Dyskinesia and unveil distinct dynein assembly mechanisms in motile cilia versus flagella

19. Chlamydomonas WDR92 in association with R2TP-like complex and multiple DNAAFs to regulate ciliary dynein preassembly

20. The I1 dynein-associated tether and tether head complex is a conserved regulator of ciliary motility

21. Ciliary proteins Fap43 and Fap44 interact with each other and are essential for proper cilia and flagella beating

22. De novo assembly and characterization of the transcriptome of the newly described dinoflagellate Ansanella granifera : Spotlight on flagellum-associated genes

23. Mutations in PIH1D3 Cause X-Linked Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia with Outer and Inner Dynein Arm Defects

24. The mouse t complex distorter/sterility candidate, Dnahc8, expresses a γ-type axonemal dynein heavy chain isoform confined to the principal piece of the sperm tail

25. Immunofluorescense staining results in respiratory epithelial cells of patients with suspected PCD from Marmara University

26. LAX28 is required for assembly of the inner dynein arm l1 and tether/tether head complex in the Leishmania flagellum

27. Mutations in DNAH17, Encoding a Sperm-Specific Axonemal Outer Dynein Arm Heavy Chain, Cause Isolated Male Infertility Due to Asthenozoospermia

28. Primary ciliary dyskinesia in Japan: systematic review and meta-analysis

29. Microtubule binding protein PACRG plays a role in regulating specific ciliary dyneins during microtubule sliding

30. Flexural Rigidity and Shear Stiffness of Flagella Estimated from Induced Bends and Counterbends

31. Control of axonemal inner dynein arms

32. Dynein-deficient flagella respond to increased viscosity with contrasting changes in power and recovery strokes

33. Mutations in C11ORF70 cause primary ciliary dyskinesia with randomization of left/right body asymmetry due to outer and inner dynein arm defects

34. Prevalence of primary ciliary dyskinesia in consecutive referrals of suspect cases and the transmission electron microscopy detection rate: a systematic review and meta-analysis

35. The ciliary inner dynein arm, I1 dynein, is assembled in the cytoplasm and transported by IFT before axonemal docking

36. Mutations in SPAG1 Cause Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Associated with Defective Outer and Inner Dynein Arms

37. Mutations inCCDC39andCCDC40are the Major Cause of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia with Axonemal Disorganization and Absent Inner Dynein Arms

38. Objective videomicroscopy parameters correlate ciliary beating to ultrastructure in primary ciliary dyskinesia

39. Whole-exome sequencing of familial cases of multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella (MMAF) reveals new DNAH1 mutations

40. Twenty-year review of quantitative transmission electron microscopy for the diagnosis of primary ciliary dyskinesia

41. The Pcdp1 complex coordinates the activity of dynein isoforms to produce wild-type ciliary motility

42. Distinct roles of 1α and 1β heavy chains of the inner arm dynein I1 ofChlamydomonasflagella

43. Retrograde Intraflagellar Transport Mutants Identify Complex A Proteins With Multiple Genetic Interactions in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

44. The dynein regulatory complex is the nexin link and a major regulatory node in cilia and flagella

45. Ktu/PF13 is required for cytoplasmic pre-assembly of axonemal dyneins

46. A NIMA-Related Kinase Suppresses the Flagellar Instability Associated with the Loss of Multiple Axonemal Structures

47. Clinical features of childhood primary ciliary dyskinesia by genotype and ultrastructural phenotype

48. The mouse t complex distorter/sterility candidate, Dnahc8, expresses a γ-type axonemal dynein heavy chain isoform confined to the principal piece of the sperm tail

49. Solution Structure of the Tctex1 Dimer Reveals a Mechanism for Dynein-Cargo Interactions

50. Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia

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