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From the following article:

When cilia go bad: cilia defects and ciliopathies

Manfred Fliegauf, Thomas Benzing & Heymut Omran

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 8, 880-893 (November 2007)

doi:10.1038/nrm2278

Figure 2 - When cilia go bad: cilia defects and ciliopathies

Figure 2

Human laterality disorders and current models for establishing left–right asymmetry.

Figure 4 - When cilia go bad: cilia defects and ciliopathies

Figure 4

Hydrocephalus in mice as a result of a lack of ependymal flow.

Figure 6 - When cilia go bad: cilia defects and ciliopathies

Figure 6

Structure and function of the photoreceptor-connecting cilium.