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Interactions of N- and C-terminal parts of Ana1 permitting centriole duplication but not elongation. [PDF]
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How Cytoskeletal Disorders Contribute to Errors in the Chromosomal Segregation of Oocytes and Cleavage Stage Embryos. [PDF]
Delimitreva S, Chakarova I.
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Co-dependent formation of the <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> subpellicular microtubules and inner membrane skeleton. [PDF]
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Ciliopathy-related B9 protein complex regulates ciliary axonemal microtubule posttranslational modifications and initiation of ciliogenesis. [PDF]
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C. elegans SAS-1 ensures centriole integrity and ciliary function, and operates with SSNA-1
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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.
J L, Matthews +3 more
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Centriole assembly at a glance
Journal of Cell Science, 2019The centriole organelle consists of microtubules (MTs) that exhibit a striking 9-fold radial symmetry. Centrioles play fundamental roles across eukaryotes, notably in cell signaling, motility and division.
P. Gönczy, G. Hatzopoulos
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Trends in Cell Biology, 2020
Centrioles organize the microtubule network and mitotic spindle and, as basal bodies, nucleate cilia and flagella. They undergo a beguiling process in which one appears to give rise to another and at a baffling orthogonal geometry. Nucleic acid-based replication has been pondered during cycles of zeniths and nadirs of plausibility, the latter now the ...
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Centrioles organize the microtubule network and mitotic spindle and, as basal bodies, nucleate cilia and flagella. They undergo a beguiling process in which one appears to give rise to another and at a baffling orthogonal geometry. Nucleic acid-based replication has been pondered during cycles of zeniths and nadirs of plausibility, the latter now the ...
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