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Ciliary activity in the mouse oviduct as studied by transmission and scanning electron microscopy
Authors:E R Dirksen  P Satir
Affiliation:* Cancer Research ,institute, University of California, San Francisco, California; Department of Physiology-Anatomy, University of California, Berkeley, California
Abstract:The mouse oviduct is covered by dense tracts of ciliated cells interspersed at random with occasional non-ciliated cells. Correlation between scanning electron microscopy and thin section images indicates that in the isolated fimbria most cilia are short (5 µm) and inactive, resting at the end of a uterad-directed effective stroke. These cilia terminate in a 9S−2 tip, the microtubules ending in an electron-dense plaque underneath the cell membrane. At the tip of the cilium a crown of fine extracellular hairs is attached to the ciliary membrane. In the ampulla and isthmus the ciliated cells decrease progressively in number and appear to lie in crypts.
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