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INTRACELLULAR COMPARTMENTATION IN PLANCTOMYCETES
The phylum Planctomycetes of the domain Bacteria consists of budding, peptidoglycan-less organisms important for understanding the origins of complex cell organization. Their significance for cell biology lies in their possession of intracellular membrane compartmentation.
Fuerst, John A.
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Nickel uptake and cellular compartmentation werev investigated in three Ni hyperaccumulators: Alyssum bertolonii (Desv), Alyssum lesbiacum (Candargy) and Thlaspi goesingense (Ha´ la´ csy).
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Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 2020
Recent reports confirm innervational compartments of select rectus extraocular muscles as well as the superior oblique.1 Histopathological and orbital imaging studies demonstrate well defined compartmental innervation of the horizontal rectus muscles with less differentiation in the vertical rectus muscles. Acquired vertical misalignment not associated
Stacy L. Pineles +2 more
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Recent reports confirm innervational compartments of select rectus extraocular muscles as well as the superior oblique.1 Histopathological and orbital imaging studies demonstrate well defined compartmental innervation of the horizontal rectus muscles with less differentiation in the vertical rectus muscles. Acquired vertical misalignment not associated
Stacy L. Pineles +2 more
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Science Signaling, 2022
The restriction of the yeast prion-like protein Whi3 to particular regions of the ER prevents its transmission to daughter cells.
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The restriction of the yeast prion-like protein Whi3 to particular regions of the ER prevents its transmission to daughter cells.
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Amplification by compartmentalization
Nature, 2002Autocatalysis and chemical amplification are properties of living systems that can lead to increased responsiveness and to self-replication. Here we describe a synthetic system in which a unique form of reagent compartmentalization gives rise to nonlinear kinetics that are subject to the precise size- and shape-selectivity of the host.
Jian, Chen +4 more
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THE COMPARTMENTALIZATION OF THE CEREBELLUM
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1997▪ Abstract The concept of developmental compartments originated in studies of Drosophila embryogenesis. This review examines the hypothesis that the modular structure of the vertebrate cerebellum is strongly analogous to this earlier scheme. The pattern of cerebellar development, the adult circuitry, a variety of molecular markers expressed in ...
Herrup, Karl, Kuemerle, Barbara
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Compartmentation of cAMP signalling in cardiomyocytes in health and disease
3,5-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a ubiquitous second messenger critically involved in the regulation of heart function. It has been shown to act in discrete subcellular signalling compartments formed by differentially localized receptors ...
Perera, Ruwan K. +1 more
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Compartmentation of glycolysis and glycogenolysis in the perfused rat heart [PDF]
Developing methods that can detect compartmentation of metabolic pathways in intact tissues may be important for understanding energy demand and supply.
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BioEssays, 1989
AbstractEvidence for the association of ‘soluble’ enzymes in vivo is extensive and compelling. These associations occur in all compartments of the cell of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Several factors present in vivo promote these associations among enzymes whose association in vitro is often too weak to detect.
H O, Spivey, J M, Merz
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AbstractEvidence for the association of ‘soluble’ enzymes in vivo is extensive and compelling. These associations occur in all compartments of the cell of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Several factors present in vivo promote these associations among enzymes whose association in vitro is often too weak to detect.
H O, Spivey, J M, Merz
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