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1984
The mitotic chromosome movements are discussed in relation with recent studies on tubulins, their assembly and disassembly, and the associated proteins. The role of contractile proteins in the mitotic spindle is considered, and also that of the calcium regulating protein (CDR) which has been demonstrated recently in the mitotic spindle.
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The mitotic chromosome movements are discussed in relation with recent studies on tubulins, their assembly and disassembly, and the associated proteins. The role of contractile proteins in the mitotic spindle is considered, and also that of the calcium regulating protein (CDR) which has been demonstrated recently in the mitotic spindle.
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BioEssays, 1997
AbstractHow do cells order their cytoplasm? While microtubule organizing centers have long been considered essential to conferring order by virtue of their microtubule nucleating activity, attention has currently refocused on the role that microtubule motors play in organizing microtubules.
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AbstractHow do cells order their cytoplasm? While microtubule organizing centers have long been considered essential to conferring order by virtue of their microtubule nucleating activity, attention has currently refocused on the role that microtubule motors play in organizing microtubules.
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Implications of Microtubule Polarity for Microtubule Function
1986Microtubules (MTs) and actin filaments have an intrinsic molecular polarity based on the unipolar stacking of their asymmetrical subunits. Filament polarity is believed to be important for many cellular activities. For example, the interaction of actin and myosin that produces shortening of the sarcomere in striated muscle depends on the correct ...
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Microtubules in Retinoblastoma
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1970Alan S. Rabson+3 more
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THE STRUCTURE OF MICROTUBULES*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1982openaire +3 more sources