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The synaptonemal complex—50 years

Chromosoma, 2006
2006 is a memorable year for meiosis research as it is the 50th anniversary of the discovery of synaptonemal complexes (SCs). To mark this occasion, Chromosoma has decided to publish a special issue entirely devoted to this meiotic structure and I have gladly accepted the editorial responsibility for organizing this issue. I hope that we have succeeded
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Synaptonemal complexes in the ovaries ofGalleria mellonella

Experientia, 1972
Dans les oocytes deGalleria mellonella, on a trouve des complexes synaptonemaux, indiquant la presence de crossing-over dans cet organisme. Le complex synaptonemal s'est montre aussi dans un trophocyte, mais il semble etre ici un phenomene accidentel.
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Heterochromatin, the synaptonemal complex and crossing over

Journal of Cell Science, 1984
ABSTRACT A combined light- and electron-microscopic examination of chromosomes from two angiospermous plants, Plantago ovata and Lycopersicon esculentum, and a mammal, Mus musculus, was performed. From this investigation three observations have been made that may be relevant to the observed lack of crossing over in heterochromatin.
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The Mammalian Synaptonemal Complex: A Scaffold and Beyond

2008
During the first meiotic cell division (meiosis I), homologous chromosomes pair, synapse, recombine, and segregate, using highly coordinated and tightly regulated mechanisms. The synaptonemal complex (SC), a proteinaceous tripartite structure, plays an important role both as a scaffold for the close juxtaposition of homologous chromosomes and in ...
P J Wang, F Yang
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The synaptonemal complex — the chaperone of crossing over

Chromosome Research, 1996
During meiosis homologous chromosomes pair and exchange homologous chromosome segments. The synaptonemal complex (SC) forms between paired chromosomes. The role of the SC in the process of reciprocal exchange of flanking markers is a matter of debate. I propose a dual pathway for reciprocal exchange of flanking markers (REFM).
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hall   +2 more
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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Heather S L Jim   +2 more
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