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    The cilium (pl.: cilia; from Latin 'eyelash') is a membrane-bound organelle found on most types of eukaryotic cell. Cilia are absent in bacteria and archaea...
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    Cilium is a cloud native technology for networking, observability, and security. It is based on the kernel technology eBPF, originally for better networking...
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  • Cilium may refer to: Cilium, cell organelles Cilium (computing), cloud computing software Cilium (entomology), fine hairs on insect wings This disambiguation...
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    cilium (from Latin cilium, "eyelash", referring to the long hairs on its compound eye) is a species of ant endemic to Madagascar. Adetomyrma cilium is...
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    Trip.com uses Cilium". cilium.io. February 2020. Retrieved 16 August 2022. "Trip.com: Stepping into Cloud Native Networking Era with Cilium+BGP". arthurchiao...
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    Spodoptera cilium, known variously as dark mottled willow, lawn caterpillar and grasslawn armyworm, is a noctuid moth found throughout much of sub-Saharan...
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  • Guide". cilium.readthedocs.io. April 24, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2018. "BPF and XDP Reference Guide — Cilium 1.6.5 documentation". docs.cilium.io. Retrieved...
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    formation and disease progression. PKD results from defects in the primary cilium, an immotile, hair-like cellular organelle present on the surface of most...
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  • load balancer, Facebook Cilium's L4LB: standalone XDP load balancer, Cilium Kube-proxy replacement at the XDP layer, Cilium eCHO Podcast on XDP and load...
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    centrosome is replaced by a cilium during cellular differentiation. However, once the cell starts to divide, the cilium is replaced again by the centrosome...
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    outside of the body. The beat of each cilium has two phases: a fast "effective stroke," during which the cilium is relatively stiff, followed by a slow...
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    is a protein structure found at the base of a eukaryotic undulipodium (cilium or flagellum). The basal body was named by Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann in...
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  • increase the number of open source projects in the cloud native ecosystem. Cilium provides networking, security, and observability for Kubernetes deployments...
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  • service mesh architecture is implemented by software products such as Istio, Cilium, Linkerd, Consul, AWS App Mesh, Kuma, Traefik Mesh, Greymatter.io, and Open...
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    important roles in chemosensation, mechanosensation, and thermosensation. Each cilium may thus be "viewed as a sensory cellular antennae that coordinates a large...
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    apusomonads, a group of small zooflagellates that glide on their posterior cilium. The genus was identified in 2010 as an independent lineage from Apusomonas...
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  • a distinction between the two, referring to most undulipodia as "motile cilium", and to that in the sperm as sperm flagellum. In the 1980s, biologists...
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    suppresses primary cilium growth as a RAB8A GAP (GTPase activating protein), establishing a link between C9orf72 function and the primary cilium and hedgehog...
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  • the interaction of about 40 different protein parts. The flagellum (or cilium) developed from the pre-existing components of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton...
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  • homologous to the cilium, and in many cases is the basal body from which the cilium grows. An intermediate stage between spindle and cilium would be a non-swimming...
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    of complexity and capability, with a nucleus, at least one centriole and cilium, facultatively aerobic mitochondria, sex (meiosis and syngamy), a dormant...
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    Ceriantharia, tube anemones. The main components of a cnidocyte are: A cilium (fine hair) which projects above the surface and acts as a trigger. Spirocysts...
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  • primary cilium, a relatively small protrusion of the cell membrane that looks like a stick or a finger under the electron microscope. Primary cilium is typically...
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    is the microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or flagellum. Cilia and flagella are found on many cells, organisms, and...
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    and leuconoid body types of sponges that contain a central flagellum, or cilium, surrounded by a collar of microvilli which are connected by a thin membrane...
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  • suicidal cili- of or pertaining to the cilia, the eyelashes; eyelids Latin cilium, eyelash; eyelid ciliary circum- denoting something as 'around' another...
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    holder of the Albert Bowers Endowed Chair. His research focuses on the cilium, particularly in understanding its role in cell signaling and its involvement...
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    named the proximal centriole-like. The sperm tail is a specialized type of cilium (aka flagella). In many animals the sperm tail is formed through the unique...
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  • otherwise cytoplasmic ciliogenesis, is a type of ciliogenesis where the cilium axoneme is formed in the cytoplasm or becomes exposed to the cytoplasm....
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    degeneration Sensorineural deafness Spina bifida "In effect, the motile cilium is a nanomachine composed of perhaps over 600 proteins in molecular complexes...
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