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Autor:
Marina G, Martynova, Oleg Y, Chaga
Publikováno v:
Journal of morphology. 234(1)
The fine structure of the heart and connective tissue sheath surrounding the stomach of the brachiopod Rhynchonella psittacea has been studied. The stomach wall is lined externally with peritoneal epithelium. Between the bases of the peritoneal epith
Autor:
Kristiana Kandere-Grzybowska, Bartosz A. Grzybowski, Oleg Y. Chaga, Kyle J. M. Bishop, Sabil Huda, Yulia Komarova, Goher Mahmud, Christopher J. Campbell, Siowling Soh
Publikováno v:
Nature Physics. 5:606-612
Cell motility is a process deriving from the synchronized dynamics of the cytoskeleton. In several important physiological processes—notably, cancer metastasis—the randomly moving cells can acquire a directional motility phenotype and bias their
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cell Science. 120:1113-1125
Neuronal growth cone advance was investigated by correlative light and electron microscopy carried out on chick dorsal root ganglion cells. Advance was analyzed in terms of the two principal organelles responsible for protrusive motility in the growt
Publikováno v:
Gene. 381:92-101
The 16,937-nuceotide sequence of the linear mitochondrial DNA (mt-DNA) molecule of the moon jelly Aurelia aurita (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) - the first mtDNA sequence from the class Scypozoa and the first sequence of a linear mtDNA from Metazoa - has been
Autor:
Joseph A. D'Alessio, Tatyana Svitkina, Oleg Y. Chaga, Robert L. Jeng, Matthew D. Welch, Robert A. Heinzen, Gary G. Borisy, Erin D. Goley
Publikováno v:
Cellular Microbiology. 6:761-769
Summary Spotted fever group Rickettsia are obligate intracellu- lar pathogens that exploit the host cell actin cytosk- eleton to promote motility and cell-to-cell spread. Although other pathogens such as Listeria monocy- togenes use an Arp2/3 complex
Autor:
Jean-Jacques Meister, Gary G. Borisy, Sébastien Schaub, Oleg Y. Chaga, Alexander B. Verkhovsky, Tatyana Svitkina
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell. 14:4667-4675
Lamellipodia of crawling cells represent both the motor for cell advance and the primary building site for the actin cytoskeleton. The organization of actin in the lamellipodium reflects actin dynamics and is of critical importance for the mechanism
Autor:
Geraldine A. Strasser, Ivan V. Maly, Matthias Krause, Joseph Loureiro, Tatyana Svitkina, Dorothy A. Schafer, Oleg Y. Chaga, John A. Cooper, Gary G. Borisy, James E. Bear, Frank B. Gertler
Publikováno v:
Cell. 109:509-521
Cell motility requires lamellipodial protrusion, a process driven by actin polymerization. Ena/VASP proteins accumulate in protruding lamellipodia and promote the rapid actin-driven motility of the pathogen Listeria. In contrast, Ena/VASP negatively
Autor:
M. G. Martynova, Oleg Y. Chaga
Publikováno v:
Journal of Morphology. 234:69-77
The fine structure of the heart and connective tissue sheath surrounding the stomach of the brachiopod Rhynchonella psittacea has been studied. The stomach wall is lined externally with peritoneal epithelium. Between the bases of the peritoneal epith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cell Science, 120(7), 1235-1244. Company of Biologists Ltd
Interaction between the microtubule system and actin cytoskeleton has emerged as a fundamental process required for spatial regulation of cell protrusion and retraction activities. In our current studies, analysis of digital fluorescence images revea
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Autor:
Robert L, Jeng, Erin D, Goley, Joseph A, D'Alessio, Oleg Y, Chaga, Tatyana M, Svitkina, Gary G, Borisy, Robert A, Heinzen, Matthew D, Welch
Publikováno v:
Cellular microbiology. 6(8)
Spotted fever group Rickettsia are obligate intracellular pathogens that exploit the host cell actin cytoskeleton to promote motility and cell-to-cell spread. Although other pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes use an Arp2/3 complex-dependent nuc