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Ciliary beating patterns map onto a low-dimensional behavioural space
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Join researchers Veikko F. Geyer, Jonathon Howard, and Pablo Sartori as they explore the mysterious world of cilia beating in the unicellular algae *Chlamydomonas reinhardtii*. Despite variations in their movements, the cilia exhibit a surprising low-dimensional behavioral space that reveals their functional robustness under diverse environmental conditions. Discover the wonders of mechanochemical models that pave the way for understanding these microscopic beings!
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