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Intermediate filament dynamics
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1992The view of intermediate filaments as static cytoskeletal elements is changing. Studies of exogenous intermediate filament proteins, either microinjected or expressed from transfected genes, have demonstrated that a continuous incorporation of subunits into the polymerized filaments is taking place.
J E, Eriksson, P, Opal, R D, Goldman
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2001
Since its discovery as an essential component of the contractile machinery of striated muscle, the ability of purified actin to increase the viscosity of its aqueous solutions has been the object of many studies. Biochemical and biophysical studies soon established that the chemical stimuli, usually addition of monovalent or divalent salts, that ...
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Since its discovery as an essential component of the contractile machinery of striated muscle, the ability of purified actin to increase the viscosity of its aqueous solutions has been the object of many studies. Biochemical and biophysical studies soon established that the chemical stimuli, usually addition of monovalent or divalent salts, that ...
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1910
The first commerical metal-filament lamp was the osmium lamp, the filaments of which were made of osmium. They had a good commercial life at 1.5 watts per c-p., and were used in considerable quantity in Vienna and Berlin where they were made. They were not shipped to distant points, as the filaments were very fragile, and the metal osmium was so ...
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The first commerical metal-filament lamp was the osmium lamp, the filaments of which were made of osmium. They had a good commercial life at 1.5 watts per c-p., and were used in considerable quantity in Vienna and Berlin where they were made. They were not shipped to distant points, as the filaments were very fragile, and the metal osmium was so ...
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