Preliminary note
Cilia regeneration in Tetrahymena: A simple reproducible method for producing large numbers of regenerating cells

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Abstract

We have developed an improved medium in which Tetrahymena can be deciliated by gentle shearing. The cells remain viable and regenerate a new complement of cilia. Unlike previous methods for viable deciliation of Tetrahymena, this method is easily adaptable to large numbers of cells, to cells in different stages of the life cycle (growing, starved, conjugating), and to both commonly studied species, T. thermophila and T. pyriformis. Starved T. thermophila deciliated by this method regained motility by 1 h, regenerated oral apparatus by 4.0 h and restored tubulin in cilia at a linear rate of about 3 pg h−1 cell−1.

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