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An apical ring protein essential for conoid complex assembly and daughter cell formation in Toxoplasma gondii. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Li W   +10 more
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Tppp3 determines basal body positioning and identity of respiratory cilia via microtubule assembly and sphingolipid homeostasis. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Sakai T   +28 more
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Drosophila Alms1 proteins regulate centriolar cartwheel assembly by enabling Plk4-Ana2 amplification loop. [PDF]

open access: yesEMBO J
Brunet M   +8 more
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Flies without Centrioles [PDF]

open access: yesCell, 2006
Centrioles and centrosomes have an important role in animal cell organization, but it is uncertain to what extent they are essential for animal development. The Drosophila protein DSas-4 is related to the human microcephaly protein CenpJ and the C. elegans centriolar protein Sas-4.
Renata Basto   +2 more
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Giant-Ceil Centrioles

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.
J L, Matthews   +3 more
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Positioning centrioles and centrosomes

open access: yesJournal of Cell Biology
Centrosomes are the primary microtubule organizer in eukaryotic cells. In addition to shaping the intracellular microtubule network and the mitotic spindle, centrosomes are responsible for positioning cilia and flagella. To fulfill these diverse functions, centrosomes must be properly located within cells, which requires that they undergo intracellular
Matthew R Hannaford, Nasser M Rusan
exaly   +3 more sources

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