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1992
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structure and composition of the mitotic apparatus in relation to Ca regulation and describes the existence, timing, and location of endogenous Ca transients. The evidence for the role of Ca gathered from the experimental modulation of the extracellular and intracellular environments is also presented in ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structure and composition of the mitotic apparatus in relation to Ca regulation and describes the existence, timing, and location of endogenous Ca transients. The evidence for the role of Ca gathered from the experimental modulation of the extracellular and intracellular environments is also presented in ...
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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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Computers & Graphics, 1991
Publisher Summary The term ‘biomorph” is a name given to a computer graphic representation that resembles a biological morphology.Biomorphs look like simple lifeforms, and the natural extension of the biomorph would obviously be their reproduction and cell division. This chapter presents an informal computer graphics investigation of biomorphs.
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Publisher Summary The term ‘biomorph” is a name given to a computer graphic representation that resembles a biological morphology.Biomorphs look like simple lifeforms, and the natural extension of the biomorph would obviously be their reproduction and cell division. This chapter presents an informal computer graphics investigation of biomorphs.
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A safety net for successful mitosis
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2014Nuclear pore complexes bind the spindle assembly checkpoint protein MAD1 during interphase, which slows mitotic entry and lowers the threshold for mitotic arrest.
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1997
Calcium signals often accompany mitosis. The most obvious example of calcium as a mitotic signal is at fertilization in vertebrate eggs, where the calcium transient induces anaphase onset. New imaging methods have demonstrated smaller calcium signals that control mitosis entry and mitosis exit in sea urchin embryos.
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Calcium signals often accompany mitosis. The most obvious example of calcium as a mitotic signal is at fertilization in vertebrate eggs, where the calcium transient induces anaphase onset. New imaging methods have demonstrated smaller calcium signals that control mitosis entry and mitosis exit in sea urchin embryos.
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Assessment of proliferation in breast cancer: cell cycle or mitosis? An observational study
Histopathology, 2021Ayat G Lashen+2 more
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Closed mitosis requires local disassembly of the nuclear envelope
Nature, 2020Buzz Baum, Gautam Dey, Ricardo Henriques
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