Published April 2, 2026
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Audiovisual: Insights into Human Ciliopathies: Gene Silencing of ropn1l and tex9 in Schmidtea mediterranea Indicate Association with Ciliary Structure and Motility
- Creators
- Pitt, Rachel1
- 1. Department of Life Sciences, University of New Hampshire at Manchester, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
- Contact person:
- Pitt, Rachel1
- 1. Department of Life Sciences, University of New Hampshire at Manchester, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Description
20 sec swim video of tex9(RNAi) worms
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Additional details
- Student research participation and publication support were funded by the Cell Biology Education Consortium (CBEC): Path to Publication (Award ID #2316122) through the National Science Foundation (NSF) and NH-INBRE (NIH Award: P20GM103506).