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Polo-like kinase 4: A molecular linchpin in cancer and its management. [PDF]
Muntaqua D +3 more
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Centriole structural integrity defects are a crucial feature of hydrolethalus syndrome. [PDF]
Curinha A +9 more
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TUFT1 regulates cancer progression by suppressing centrosome amplification and mitotic spindle multipolarity. [PDF]
Feng S +7 more
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Multimodal mechanisms of human centriole engagement and disengagement. [PDF]
Ito KK +9 more
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Interactions of N- and C-terminal parts of Ana1 permitting centriole duplication but not elongation. [PDF]
Nagy A +5 more
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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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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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Centriole, Differentiation, and Senescence
Rejuvenation Research, 2010Irreversible 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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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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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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