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Trichophyton rubrum inhibits Candida albicans filamentation and its gene expression when grown in biofilms in vitro. [PDF]
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Beyond Resistance: Phenotypic Plasticity in Bacterial Responses to Antibiotics, Oxidative Stress and Antimicrobial Photodynamic Inactivation. [PDF]
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Phage provoke growth delays and SOS response induction despite CRISPR-Cas protection. [PDF]
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Molecular Triggers of Yeast Pathogenicity in the Yeast-Host Interactions. [PDF]
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Growth of filaments and saturation of the filamentation instability
Physics of Plasmas, 2010The filamentation instability of counterstreaming beams is a nonresonant hydrodynamic-type instability whose growth rate is a smooth function of the wavelength (scale). As a result, perturbations with all unstable wavelengths develop, and the growth saturates due to the saturation of available current.
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Thermal-induced effects on ultrafast laser filamentation in ethanol
Fs laser filamentation in ethanol is studied for bottom-up nanomaterials synthesis at different laser repetition rate. Measurements of energy loss, visible conical images, transmitted beam profile and the optical emission spectra show that laser ...
S L Yap, T Y Tou
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The Myosin Filament: XI Filament Assembly
Preparative Biochemistry, 1986The critical parameters required for the assembly of myosin filaments with a length distribution comparable to that for native myosin filaments were examined. It was found that: Two steps are required in the dilution of a myosin solution from 0.6M KCl to 0.15M KCl.
F A, Pepe, B, Drucker, P K, Chowrashi
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1989
It is likely that future studies involving a molecular biology approach, similar to those described in [7,27,28], will yield fruitful information regarding properties and cellular roles of IF. At this point, our knowledge of the properties and expression of IF remains in stark contrast to our lack of understanding of their biological functions.
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It is likely that future studies involving a molecular biology approach, similar to those described in [7,27,28], will yield fruitful information regarding properties and cellular roles of IF. At this point, our knowledge of the properties and expression of IF remains in stark contrast to our lack of understanding of their biological functions.
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Developmental Cell, 2021
During cytokinesis, animal cells rapidly remodel the equatorial cortex to build an aligned array of actin filaments called the contractile ring. Local reorientation of filaments by active equatorial compression is thought to underlie the emergence of filament alignment during ring assembly.
Younan, Li, Edwin, Munro
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During cytokinesis, animal cells rapidly remodel the equatorial cortex to build an aligned array of actin filaments called the contractile ring. Local reorientation of filaments by active equatorial compression is thought to underlie the emergence of filament alignment during ring assembly.
Younan, Li, Edwin, Munro
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Neuronal Intermediate Filaments
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1990Neuronal intermediate filaments (IFs) are 10–12-nm filaments that are expressed in the nervous system. IF proteins belong to a large gene family and the expression of different IF proteins is tissue specific. In the nervous system, different neuronal IFs are expressed in neuroepithelial stem cells, the central nervous system, and peripheral nervous ...
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