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Erythroblast enucleation at a glance.

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Newton LM, Fowler VM, Humbert PO.
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DynaMine

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2005
A great deal of attention has lately been given to addressing software bugs such as errors in operating system drivers or security bugs. However, there are many other lesser known errors specific to individual applications or APIs and these violations of application-specific coding rules are responsible for a multitude of errors.
Benjamin Livshits, Thomas Zimmermann
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Dynamin and Endocytosis*

Endocrine Reviews, 1995
I. Introduction THE transport of proteins, hormones, and nutrients to different locations within a cell is an essential process for many of the functions of eukaryotic cells. It is of particular importance in complex multicellular organisms to enable the cells to communicate with one another.
J P, Liu, P J, Robinson
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Dynamin spirals

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1999
Dynamin is an important component of membrane recycling at the plasma membrane and, potentially, within the cell. The role of dynamin in clathrin-mediated endocytosis has been based on numerous endocytosis assays, as well as on the discovery and gross characterization of the assembled spiral structure of dynamin.
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Dynamin

2009
Dynamin is a protein required for vesicle formation during synaptic vesicle endocytosis (SVE) and for clathrin-mediated endocytosis. It is part of a family of large guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases), including classical dynamins, dynamin-like protein, optic atrophy 1 (OPA1), and mitofusin.
Anggono, V., Robinson, P. J.
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UNC119 inhibits dynamin and dynamin-dependent endocytic processes

Cellular Signalling, 2010
Unc119 is an adapter signaling molecule, which regulates activation of tyrosine kinases in T cells, eosinophils and fibroblasts. It plays an important role in the photoreceptor synapses of the retina. Recently, we have shown that it inhibits bacterial uptake through macropinocytosis.
Zunayet, Karim   +3 more
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Dynamin and endocytosis

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2002
The GTPase dynamin is essential for endocytosis, but its mechanism of action remains uncertain. Structures of its GTPase domain, as well as that of assembled dynamin, have led to major advances in understanding the structural basis of its mode of action.
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Dynamin family of mechanoenzymes

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2001
The dynamin family of proteins is continually growing, and in recent years members have been localized to areas of mitochondrial fission, plant phragmoplasts and chloroplasts, and viral ribonucleoprotein complexes. All the dynamin-like proteins examined to-date appear to assemble into oligomers, such as rings or spirals; however, it remains to be ...
D, Danino, J E, Hinshaw
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Vesicle scission: Dynamin

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2011
Dynamin is a large GTPase involved in endocytic vesicle formation, but its exact role and mechanism are subjects of long-standing debate. Despite recent advances in the structural analyses of isolated dynamin domains and the faithful reconstitution of dynamin-dependent membrane fission in model membrane systems, the mechanism of its action remains ...
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