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Microscopy Research and Technique, 1992
AbstractThe olfactory neuron is specialized along its length into highly determined morphological regions. These regions include the dendritic cilia, dendritic vesicle, dendritic shaft proper, perikaryon, axon, zone of transition where the axon widens as it approaches its termination, and the axon terminal.
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AbstractThe olfactory neuron is specialized along its length into highly determined morphological regions. These regions include the dendritic cilia, dendritic vesicle, dendritic shaft proper, perikaryon, axon, zone of transition where the axon widens as it approaches its termination, and the axon terminal.
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The centrosome in vertebrates: more than a microtubule-organizing center
Trends in Cell Biology, 2001The somatic cells of all higher animals contain a single minute organelle called the centrosome. For years, the functions of the centrosome were thought to revolve around its ability to nucleate and organize the various microtubule arrays seen in interphase and mitosis. But the centrosome is more than just a microtubule-organizing center.
C L, Rieder, S, Faruki, A, Khodjakov
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γ-Tubulin complexes and their interaction with microtubule-organizing centers
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1999Gamma-tubulin is as ubiquitous in eukaryotes as alpha- and beta-tubulin. Rather than forming part of the microtubule wall, however, gamma-tubulin is involved in microtubule nucleation. Although gamma-tubulin concentrates at microtubule-organizing centers, it also exists in a cytoplasmic complex whose size and complexity depends on the organism and cell
C, Wiese, Y, Zheng
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Deconstructing the microtubule-organizing center
Cell, 1994J, Archer, F, Solomon
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Oncornavirus precursor particles and the microtubule organizing centers.
Archiv fur Geschwulstforschung, 1981The relationship of intracytoplasmic type A particles, precursor particles of type B retroviruses, to microtubule organizing centers and to the mitotic apparatus have been studied electronmicroscopically in hamster and murine cell lines in various stages of mitotic arrest by Colcemid and vincristine sulfate.
U I, Heine +3 more
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Microtubule Dynamics and the Positioning of Microtubule Organizing Centers
Physical Review Letters, 1998Marileen Dogterom, Bernard Yurke
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