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Ultrasonically-Induced Movements in Cells and Cell Models
IRE Transactions on Medical Electronics, 1960Normal- and high-speed cinemicrographs of events resulting from highly localized 25-kc vibration of small regions of an individual cell wall in Elodea leaf cells and in plastic cell models are discussed. In plant cells, complex patterns of ordered agitation are set up, similar to parts of the patterns observed in model cells.
H J, DYER, W L, NYBORG
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British journal of pharmacology, 2015
Cell movement is a fundamental process of normal cellular physiology and pathophysiology. Abnormal regulation of cell migration is a common denominator of many medical disorders, including cancer metastasis, autoimmune disease and inflammation. Increased interest in the targeting of cell migration and invasion, which has potential for therapeutic ...
S, Detchokul, A G, Frauman
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Cell movement is a fundamental process of normal cellular physiology and pathophysiology. Abnormal regulation of cell migration is a common denominator of many medical disorders, including cancer metastasis, autoimmune disease and inflammation. Increased interest in the targeting of cell migration and invasion, which has potential for therapeutic ...
S, Detchokul, A G, Frauman
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1977
During embryological development cells undergo carefully coordinated movements which, if carried out correctly, will result in the formation of tissues and organs. These morphogenetic movements can be classified as migratory, elongating, folding, or “passive” movements.*
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During embryological development cells undergo carefully coordinated movements which, if carried out correctly, will result in the formation of tissues and organs. These morphogenetic movements can be classified as migratory, elongating, folding, or “passive” movements.*
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Morphogenetic cell movement in Dictyostelium
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 1999Dictyostelium morphogenesis starts with the chemotactic aggregation of starving individual cells. The cells move in response to propagating waves of the chemoattractant cyclic AMP initiated by cells in the aggregation centre. During aggregation the cells begin to differentiate into several types with different signalling and chemotactic properties ...
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Tracking Movement in Cell Biology
2005This article is an overview of techniques for measuring movement of proteins, vesicles and cells using digital image processing. Diverse techniques have been developed during the last decade. Both strong and weak points of each technique are discussed, together with short description on the actual application.
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2008
Movement proteins (MPs) are virally encoded factors that mediate transport of viral nucleic acid between plant cells. Many MPs are able to move between cells themselves. This feature serves as the basis for evaluation of the transport activity of individual MPs.
Kateryna, Trutnyeva +2 more
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Movement proteins (MPs) are virally encoded factors that mediate transport of viral nucleic acid between plant cells. Many MPs are able to move between cells themselves. This feature serves as the basis for evaluation of the transport activity of individual MPs.
Kateryna, Trutnyeva +2 more
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Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1958
Abstract The possibility of translatory and rotatory motions of airglow cells is examined. Evidence is presented for translatory motions in the 100 km region with speeds of the order of 100 m/sec. Rotatory motions are indicated corresponding to a mean period of 5 hr.
F.E. Roach +2 more
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Abstract The possibility of translatory and rotatory motions of airglow cells is examined. Evidence is presented for translatory motions in the 100 km region with speeds of the order of 100 m/sec. Rotatory motions are indicated corresponding to a mean period of 5 hr.
F.E. Roach +2 more
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1978
Redistribution of intracellular calcium is a vital component of many of the physiological and metabolic responses of numerous cell species. This redistribution is efficiently carried out by specific movements of calcium across the cell membrane and/or the endoplasmic reticulum and inner mitochondrial membrane.
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Redistribution of intracellular calcium is a vital component of many of the physiological and metabolic responses of numerous cell species. This redistribution is efficiently carried out by specific movements of calcium across the cell membrane and/or the endoplasmic reticulum and inner mitochondrial membrane.
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