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Autor:
E. L. Fishman, Kyoung Jo, Andrew Ha, Rachel Royfman, Ashtyn Zinn, Malathi Krishnamurthy, Tomer Avidor-Reiss
Publikováno v:
Open Biology, Vol 7, Iss 3 (2017)
Typical centrioles are made of microtubules organized in ninefold symmetry. Most animal somatic cells have two centrioles for normal cell division and function. These centrioles originate from the zygote, but because the oocyte does not provide any c
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https://doaj.org/article/e6b261f4cb6946eabc385e8eb99f327c
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell
The small GTPase RhoG and its exchange factor, Trio, regulate the formation and size of circular dorsal ruffles and associated functions, including macropinocytosis and cell migration.
Circular dorsal ruffles (CDRs) are actin-rich structures tha
Circular dorsal ruffles (CDRs) are actin-rich structures tha
Autor:
Yun Chen, Rafael Garcia-Mata, Sahezeel Awadia, Silvia M. Goicoechea, Luis Cedeno-Rosario, Gabriel Kreider-Letterman, Ashtyn Zinn, Debonil Maity
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2019)
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2019)
Focal adhesions (FA) are a complex network of proteins that allow the cell to form physical contacts with the extracellular matrix (ECM). FA assemble and disassemble in a dynamic process, orchestrated by a variety of cellular components. However, the
Publikováno v:
Cell Biology and Toxicology. 30:195-205
Mustard gas is a simple molecule with a deadly past. First used as a chemical weapon in World War I, its simple formulation has raised concerns over its use by terrorist organizations and unstable governments. Mustard gas is a powerful vesicant and a
Publikováno v:
Journal of cell science. 130(6)
One of the hallmarks of cancer is the ability of tumor cells to invade surrounding tissues and metastasize. During metastasis, cancer cells degrade the extracellular matrix, which acts as a physical barrier, by developing specialized actin-rich membr
Autor:
Andrew C.T. Ha, Emily L. Fishman, Malathi Krishnamurthy, Ashtyn Zinn, Rachel Royfman, Tomer Avidor-Reiss, Kyoung H. Jo
Publikováno v:
Open Biology
Open Biology, Vol 7, Iss 3 (2017)
Open Biology, Vol 7, Iss 3 (2017)
Typical centrioles are made of microtubules organized in ninefold symmetry. Most animal somatic cells have two centrioles for normal cell division and function. These centrioles originate from the zygote, but because the oocyte does not provide any c