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Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies

The Lancet, 2006
Much like other autoantibodies (eg, anti-double stranded DNA in systemic lupus erythematosus or antiglomerular basement membrane antibodies in Goodpasture's syndrome), antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) have provided doctors with a useful serological test to assist in diagnosis of small-vessel vasculitides, including Wegener's granulomatosis,
X, Bosch, J, Font, E, Mirapeix
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Cytoplasmic dynein

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2011
The organization and function of eukaryotic cells rely on the action of many different molecular motor proteins. Cytoplasmic dynein drives the movement of a wide range of cargoes towards the minus ends of microtubules, and these events are needed, not just at the single-cell level, but are vital for correct development.
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Cytoplasmic fine-structure

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 1958
In any attempt to reach an integrated conception of the cytoplasm in variation and development, a study of the fine-structure of the cytoplasm and its relation to the nucleus must take its proper place. It is the object of our paper to survey, as adequately as we are able in a limited space, selected data on cytoplasmic fine-structure and we hope that ...
S F, JACKSON, J T, RANDALL
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Cytoplasmic male sterility

The Botanical Review, 1956
Cytoplasmic inheritance is of theoretical importance-it may be of even greater practical importance, for, when it involves malesterility-as in many instances it does-it may make hybridization easier. It may also make possible the use of heterosis in plants otherwise difficult to hybridize.
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Cytoplasmic Inorganic Pyrophosphatase

1999
Pyrophosphate (PPi) is the smallest member of the polyphosphate family and is formed by two phosphate (Pi) residues linked by a phosphoanhydride bond. A specific enzyme hydrolyzing PPi to Pi was discovered in animal tissues in 1928 (Kay) and later in a great many other organisms and cell types, in virtually all in which it has been sought.
A A, Baykov   +3 more
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Phytochrome Cytoplasmic Signaling

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2013
Extensive studies in both lower and higher plants indicate that plant phytochrome photoreceptors signal not only by regulating transcription in the nucleus but also by acting within the cytoplasm, the latter signaling routes acting within minutes or even seconds and also providing directional information.
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Cytoplasmic Polyadenylation Assays

2014
Basic research in Drosophila melanogaster has benefited from a plethora of powerful genetics tools. Detailed biochemical analysis, however, has often been difficult due to the lack of in vitro systems that faithfully recapitulate the observations made in vivo.
Olga, Coll   +2 more
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Clustering out cytoplasm

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020
The role of chromosome clustering as a driver of nucleo-cytoplasmic compartmentalization after mitosis.
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Cytoplasmic microtubular motors

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1989
Numerous observations over the past 20 years have shown that microtubules are involved in many processes of intracellular organelle transport. These conclusions are based mainly on experiments showing that the destruction of microtubules inhibits organelle movement and that the direction of this movement coincides with the microtubule distribution in ...
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