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polarity provides strong evidence that the
eukaryotic and
prokaryotic cytoskeletons are
truly homologous.
Three laboratories independently discovered that...
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journal publishes original research pertaining to cell
motility and
cytoskeletons,
spanning genetic and cell
biological observations, biochemical, biophysical...
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insights into the
structural organization of
eukaryotic and
prokaryotic cytoskeletons using cryo-electron tomography".
Experimental Cell Research. 301 (1):...
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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...
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variety of
internal membrane-bound structures,
called organelles, and a
cytoskeleton which defines the cell's
organization and shape. The
nucleus stores the...
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mechanically with
their environment...
Eucaryotic cells have developed... the
cytoskeleton...
pulls the
chromosomes apart at
mitosis and then
splits the dividing...
- its toxins:
Toxin A (TcdA) and
Toxin B (TcdB),
which disrupt cellular cytoskeletons and
tight junctions leading to cell death. Di
Bella S,
Ascenzi P, Siarakas...
- mobility. The
eukaryotic cytoskeleton is
composed of microtubules,
intermediate filaments and microfilaments. In the
cytoskeleton of a
neuron the intermediate...
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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...
- glycocalyx, as well as the
intracellular network of
protein fibers called the
cytoskeleton. In the
field of
synthetic biology, cell
membranes can be artificially...