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Microtubules are
polymers of
tubulin that form part of the
cytoskeleton and
provide structure and
shape to
eukaryotic cells.
Microtubules can be as long...
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microtubule-****ociated
protein tau). They have
roles primarily in
maintaining the
stability of
microtubules in
axons and are abundant...
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anaphase onset.
Microtubule polymerization and
depolymerization dynamic drive chromosome congression.
Depolymerization of
microtubules generates tension...
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objective reduction that is
orchestrated by
cellular structures called microtubules. It is
proposed that the
theory may
answer the hard
problem of consciousness...
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amniotes Microtubule: a
microscopically small tubule Proximal convoluted tubule: the
portion of the
nephron immediately after the
glomerulus Renal tubule: the...
- In cell biology,
microtubule nucleation is the
event that
initiates de novo
formation of
microtubules (MTs).
These filaments of the
cytoskeleton typically...
- The
microtubule-organizing
center (MTOC) is a
structure found in
eukaryotic cells from
which microtubules emerge.
MTOCs have two main functions: the organization...
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Wetzel A, GrannĂ³ S,
Heaton G,
Harvey K (February 2017). "Back to the
tubule:
microtubule dynamics in Parkinson's disease".
Cellular and
Molecular Life Sciences...
- A
mitotic inhibitor,
microtubule inhibitor, or
tubulin inhibitor, is a drug that
inhibits mitosis, or cell division, and is used in
treating cancer, gout...
- In cell biology,
microtubule-****ociated
proteins (MAPs) are
proteins that
interact with the
microtubules of the
cellular cytoskeleton. MAPs are integral...