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Centriole, Differentiation, and Senescence

Rejuvenation Research, 2010
Irreversible differentiation (change of morphogenetic status) and programmed death (apoptosis) are observed only in somatic cells, and cell division is the only way by which the morphogenetic status of the offspring cells may be modified. It is known that there is a fixed limit to the number of possible cell divisions, the so-called Hayflick limit ...
J, Tkemaladze, K, Chichinadze
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Centrioles in hepatocytes

Experientia, 1968
In der normalen und regenerierenden Rattenleber wurden Zentriolen gefunden. In der normalen Leberparenchymzelle erscheinen sie wahrscheinlich als Diplosomen. Haufig werden mehr als 2 Zentriolen in der einzelnen Leberparenchymzelle beobachtet, jedoch gibt es keine Anhaltspunkte fur eine zentriolare Replikation in den normalen Leberparenchymzellen ...
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Centriole migration

Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1968
H E, Heist, B D, Mulvaney
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No centriole, no centrosome

Trends in Cell Biology, 1999
The centriole is a cylinder of nine triplet microtubules found at the core of the centrosome. The location of centrioles within the centrosome has always seemed to suggest a role in centrosome function, but proof of this has remained elusive. In part, this is due to the lack of convenient methods to remove centrioles specifically.
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Freewheeling centrioles.

History and philosophy of the life sciences, 2000
The century-old controversy over the reproduction and function of the centriole is examined to elucidate the conceptual and methodological issues that have made it so resistant to closure. The study of centrioles is situated in two distinct eras punctuated by the deployment of the electron microscope. From the late 19th century to the mid-20th century,
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The centrosome cycle: Centriole biogenesis, duplication and inherent asymmetries

Nature Cell Biology, 2011
Erich A Nigg, Tim P Stearns
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