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Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia in the Dog
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1987
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Membrane SolubilizationElectron MicroscopyEnglish Pointer DogsVeterinary PathologyHistopathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyDiagnosisCiliary BodySmall Animal Internal MedicineCytoskeletonAnatomyMedicinePrimary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Electron microscopy was used to diagnose primary ciliary dyskinesia in a litter of English pointer dogs and in a golden retriever dog. A technique of membrane solubilization, fixation, and negative staining with glutaraldehyde tannic acid identified abnormally constructed central and B microtubules in respiratory cilia from dogs with primary ciliary dyskinesia. Shortened outer dynein arms commonly associated with primary ciliary dyskinesia actually represents the absence of a specific subset of the three most peripheral components of the whole outer dynein arm structure.
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