Abstract
![][1] Normal cilia beat smoothly (top), but hydin-lacking cilia (bottom) are stiff. Like a rower who stops midstroke, cilia lacking a particular protein slack off too soon, [Lechtreck et al.][2] report. The results could lead to new ways of identifying patients prone to fluid
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