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In a series of experiments, Jennings repeatedly squirted an irritating red dye at some of these ciliated protists sourced from a nearby pond and observed how the organisms reacted.—
Claire L. Evans,
Quanta Magazine,
30 July 2025 That’s what makes ciliated cells a major point of contact with environmental pollutants.—
Paul McClure 03,
New Atlas,
3 June 2025 It is already known that this type of tissue can aggregate into ciliated clumps.—
Philip Ball,
Scientific American,
1 Dec. 2023 Researchers have already identified two types of nasal cells—goblet and ciliated cells—that are likely entry points for the virus.—
Sara Harrison,
National Geographic,
5 Aug. 2020