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Over millions of years evolution has optimized the properties of materials via natural selection for many specific purposes. Indeed, natural materials have unique properties which come very close to perfection. Cells, for instance, are able to carry
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Armstrong, Michael
The polarisation of membrane-bound signalling molecules that control the actin cytoskeleton, such as Rho-type GTPases and phosphoinositides is essential for the spatial organisation of cell shape. However, the ubiquitous solubilisation factor RhoGDI
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Physical chemistry, chemical physics 2012;14:14509–14515, ISSN: 1463-9076
A theoretical explanation of the existence of lipid rafts in cell membranes remains a topic of lively debate. Large, micrometer sized rafts are readily observed in artificial membranes and can be explained using thermodynamic models for phase separat
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Bauer, Nicola, Fonseca, Ana-Violeta, Florek, Mareike, Freund, Daniel, Jászai, József, Bornhäuser, Martin, Fargeas, Christine A., Corbeil, Denis
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Cells Tissues Organs 2008;188:127–138, ISSN: 1422-6405
Prominin-1 (alias CD133) has received considerable interest because of its expression by several stem and progenitor cells originating from various sources, including the neural and hematopoietic systems. As a cell surface marker, prominin-1 is now u
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Ghasemalizadeh, Farid
Cytoskeletal networks, the filamentous systems in the cytoplasm of cells, are giving the cell its shape and supporting the mechanical structure of the cell, as well as organizing the cytoplasmic organelles in the cell. The cytoskeleton microtubules a
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Chemical Society Reviews, 45, 234-236. ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Chemical Society Reviews, 45(2), 234-236. ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Chemical Society Reviews, 45(2), 234-236. ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Over millions of years evolution has optimized the properties of materials via natural selection for many specific purposes. Indeed, natural materials have unique properties which come very close to perfection. Cells, for instance, are able to carry
Autor:
Martin Bornhäuser, Mareike Florek, Nicola Bauer, Ana-Violeta Fonseca, Daniel Freund, Christine A. Fargeas, Denis Corbeil, József Jászai
Publikováno v:
Cells Tissues Organs 2008;188:127–138, ISSN: 1422-6405
Prominin-1 (alias CD133) has received considerable interest because of its expression by several stem and progenitor cells originating from various sources, including the neural and hematopoietic systems. As a cell surface marker, prominin-1 is now u
Die mechanischen Eigenschaften von Zellen charakterisieren und beeinflussen deren Zustand. Die vorliegende Arbeit zielt auf ein besseres Verständnis der biomechanischen Eigenschaften von Zellen ab. Der Fokus lag dabei auf der Biegesteifigkeit von Ze
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Autor:
Wagner, Lisa
Die vorliegende Arbeit untermauert die Hypothese, dass es in Erythrozyten zwei unterschiedliche Wege zur PS-Exposition geben muss. Durch Vergleich verschiedener Methoden (Anregung zur PS-Exposition und Erhöhung des intrazellulären Ca2+-Gehaltes dur
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