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Science, 1967
The giant cell of osteoclastic origin and the giant cell produced in response to foreign bodies are characterized by multiple nuclei. Electron microscopy of these multinucleated cells reveals a special centrosphere in the osteoclast, which is not typical of other types of giant cells.
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The giant cell of osteoclastic origin and the giant cell produced in response to foreign bodies are characterized by multiple nuclei. Electron microscopy of these multinucleated cells reveals a special centrosphere in the osteoclast, which is not typical of other types of giant cells.
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The Centriole and Microtubules
The American Naturalist, 1965The mechanism of cytoplasmic inheritance has been viewed in two ways which, though basically different, may not be mutually exclusive. From one standpoint, cell characteristics are determined by a self-perpetuating pattern of interrelationships among a variety of molecular species.
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Undulipodia and Centrioles [PDF]
Flagella and cilia have similar diameters (around 0.2 μm) and the same ultrastructure. This fact justifies the common term undulipodium for the two types of motile organelles. Their only difference is in length (cilia 5–10 μm, flagella up to or over 150 μm) and in number per cell.
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The Centriole in Photoreception
1989Abstract : We recently reported an increase in the number of basal bodies and their associated striated rootlets in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) of mammalian eyes exposed to low level chronic laser radiation (1). The significance of this increase in basal body number is unknown.
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Science, 2001
Cell biologists have long debated whether the cellular organelle called the centriole can be dispensed with during cell division. In a lively Perspective, [Murray][1] discusses new findings ([ Piel et al .][2] and [ Hinchcliffe et al .][3]) suggesting that centrioles play a part in new checkpoints that control cell division and the ability of divided ...
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Cell biologists have long debated whether the cellular organelle called the centriole can be dispensed with during cell division. In a lively Perspective, [Murray][1] discusses new findings ([ Piel et al .][2] and [ Hinchcliffe et al .][3]) suggesting that centrioles play a part in new checkpoints that control cell division and the ability of divided ...
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Science, 2015
What is the link between centrioles and cell proliferation? [Also see Report by Wong et al. ]
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What is the link between centrioles and cell proliferation? [Also see Report by Wong et al. ]
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Science, 2011
In most animal cells, centrioles template the nine microtubule doublets in cilia and flagella and constitute the core of the centrosome—the microtubule-organizing center. An early stage of centriole assembly is formation of a central hub with nine spokes.
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In most animal cells, centrioles template the nine microtubule doublets in cilia and flagella and constitute the core of the centrosome—the microtubule-organizing center. An early stage of centriole assembly is formation of a central hub with nine spokes.
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Formins, Golgi, and the Centriole
2019Formin homology proteins (formins) are a highly conserved family of cytoskeletal remodeling proteins that are involved in a diverse array of cellular functions. Formins are best known for their ability to regulate actin dynamics, but the same functional domains also govern stability and organization of microtubules.
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Are Centrioles Semiautonomous?
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