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- The cytoskeleton is a complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including those of bacteria and...
- mobility. The eukaryotic cytoskeleton is composed of microtubules, intermediate filaments and microfilaments. In the cytoskeleton of a neuron the intermediate...
- Cytoskeleton is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering cytoskeletal research. The journal publishes original research pertaining to cell motility...
- variety of internal membrane-bound structures, called organelles, and a cytoskeleton which defines the cell's organization and shape. The nucleus stores the...
- which holds the membrane onto the cytoskeleton, causing the formation of blebs and the breakdown of the cytoskeleton and the membrane, and ultimately the...
- glycocalyx, as well as the intracellular network of protein fibers called the cytoskeleton. In the field of synthetic biology, cell membranes can be artificially...
- The prokaryotic cytoskeleton is the collective name for all structural filaments in prokaryotes. Some of these proteins are analogues of those in eukaryotes...
- filaments in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that form part of the cytoskeleton. They are primarily composed of polymers of actin, but are modified by...
- Cytoskeleton regulator RNA is a long non-coding RNA that in humans is encoded by the CYTOR gene. CYTOR plays a role in breast cancer. It regulates genes...
- contractions and expansions of muscles along the animal's length. The cytoskeleton (cyto- meaning 'cell') is used to stabilize and preserve the form of...