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A phosphorylated basic vaccinia virion polypeptide of molecular weight 11,000 is exposed on the surface of mature particles and interacts with actin-containing cytoskeletal elements.

A phosphorylated basic vaccinia virion polypeptide of molecular weight 11,000 is exposed on the surface of mature particles and interacts with actin-containing cytoskeletal elements.

... 2 A Phosphorylated Basic Vaccinia Virion Polypeptide of Molecular Weight 11,000 Is Exposed on the Surface of Mature Particles and Interacts with Actin-Containing Cytoskeletal Elements Re[r] ...

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Association of influenza virus NP and M1 proteins with cellular cytoskeletal elements in influenza virus-infected cells.

Association of influenza virus NP and M1 proteins with cellular cytoskeletal elements in influenza virus-infected cells.

... with cytoskeletal elements in virus-infected ...with cytoskeletal elements in the absence of other viral ...with cytoskeletal ele- ...

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Contribution of cytoskeletal elements to the axonal mechanical properties

Contribution of cytoskeletal elements to the axonal mechanical properties

... Hertz contact theory provides only an estimate of the elastic properties of the axon, but can be used to compare the effects of disrupting the cytoskeletal elements, but it should be noted that a more ...

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Panx1 regulates neural stem and progenitor cell behaviours associated with cytoskeletal dynamics and interacts with multiple cytoskeletal elements

Panx1 regulates neural stem and progenitor cell behaviours associated with cytoskeletal dynamics and interacts with multiple cytoskeletal elements

... Altogether, our data expand on our previous findings by demonstrating that Panx1 is expressed in Dcx- positive migrating neuroblasts in adult brain, and is also involved in additional cell behaviours associated with ...

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Evaluation of α tubulin, detyrosinated α tubulin, and vimentin in CTCs: identification of the interaction between CTCs and blood cells through cytoskeletal elements

Evaluation of α tubulin, detyrosinated α tubulin, and vimentin in CTCs: identification of the interaction between CTCs and blood cells through cytoskeletal elements

... CTCs were detected in 11 of 16 (68.8%) and 16 of 24 (66.7%) patients with early and metastatic BC, respect- ively. The mean and median numbers of CTCs per patient were 4.6 and 1 (range, 0–37), respectively, for early BC, ...

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Intestinal epithelial restitution  Characterization of a cell culture model and mapping of cytoskeletal elements in migrating cells

Intestinal epithelial restitution Characterization of a cell culture model and mapping of cytoskeletal elements in migrating cells

... specific cytoskeletal protein with both F actin bundling and severing capacities, was also expressed at the leading edge in a pattern consistent with a regulatory role in the dynamic restructuring of ...

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Role of cytoskeletal elements in expression of monocyte urokinase plasminogen activator receptor, activation-associated antigen Mo3.

Role of cytoskeletal elements in expression of monocyte urokinase plasminogen activator receptor, activation-associated antigen Mo3.

... Peripheral blood monocytes exposed to bacterial products, phorbol esters, cyclic AMP, and cyclic AMP analogs express cell surface activation protein Mo3, which is the human urokinase pla[r] ...

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Cytoskeletal mechanisms of ooplasmic segregation in annelid eggs

Cytoskeletal mechanisms of ooplasmic segregation in annelid eggs

... on cytoskeletal mechanisms for ooplasmic localiza- tion during early annelid ...three cytoskeletal mechanisms, which are mediated by actin microfilaments, microtubules and mitotic asters, ...of ...

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Morphology of the Trypanosome Bilobe, a Novel Cytoskeletal Structure

Morphology of the Trypanosome Bilobe, a Novel Cytoskeletal Structure

... nearby cytoskeletal elements relative to the anterior-posterior (A-P), top-bottom (T-B), and left-right (L-R) axes of the whole cell are indicated in the ...

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Assembly of CNS nodes of Ranvier in myelinated nerves is promoted by the axon cytoskeleton

Assembly of CNS nodes of Ranvier in myelinated nerves is promoted by the axon cytoskeleton

... nascent clusters of nodal proteins at heminodes are no longer formed at the leading edge of converging myelinating pro- cesses. Hence, symmetrical heminodes no longer fuse to form mature nodes, and there is a significant ...

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The Action of Juvenile Hormone on the Follicle Cells of Rhodnius Prolixus: the Importance of Volume Changes

The Action of Juvenile Hormone on the Follicle Cells of Rhodnius Prolixus: the Importance of Volume Changes

... Such a response on the part of the follicle cells can result from a change in the cytoskeletal elements producing an increase in the height of the cells and a corresponding decrease in t[r] ...

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Cytoskeletal changes in actin and microtubules underlie the developing surface mechanical properties of sensory and supporting cells in the mouse cochlea

Cytoskeletal changes in actin and microtubules underlie the developing surface mechanical properties of sensory and supporting cells in the mouse cochlea

... of cytoskeletal structures on cell surface mechanical ...the cytoskeletal organization of developing sensory and non-sensory cells, and used pharmacological modulation of cytoskeletal elements ...

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RacB Regulates Cytoskeletal Function in Dictyostelium spp.

RacB Regulates Cytoskeletal Function in Dictyostelium spp.

... In this study we have generated cell lines that conditionally express wild-type and mutant forms of RacB to identify the role of RacB in actin cytoskeletal function and determine whether it shares functional ...

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Local Cytoskeletal and Organelle Interactions Impact Molecular Motor-Driven Early Endosomal Trafficking

Local Cytoskeletal and Organelle Interactions Impact Molecular Motor-Driven Early Endosomal Trafficking

... Local Cytoskeletal and Organelle Interactions Impact Molecular Motor- Driven Early Endosomal Trafficking.. Abstract.[r] ...

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07_PersonalityTraits&Characterization_Handout.docx

07_PersonalityTraits&Characterization_Handout.docx

... Directions: Read “The First Town Meeting.” As you read, determine the type of characterization used and what it tells us about the character’s personality. Remember, whenever you are p[r] ...

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Molecular Motors—Self Organization of Cytoskeletal Network

Molecular Motors—Self Organization of Cytoskeletal Network

... DOI: 10.4236/ym.2017.14021 210 Yangtze Medicine Cross-linking with myosins, actin filaments organize into linear bundles, two- dimensional networks, and three-dimensional gels. Most notable examples of bundles are muscle ...

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Cytoskeletal Changes in Non-Apoptotic Cell Death

Cytoskeletal Changes in Non-Apoptotic Cell Death

... Our results show that upon a given exposure, Hep-2 cells develop some characteristic features attributed to ne- crosis including an extensive cytoplasmic vacuolization, random and fast nuclear shrinkage and missing ...

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Tubulobulbar complex: Cytoskeletal remodeling to release spermatozoa

Tubulobulbar complex: Cytoskeletal remodeling to release spermatozoa

... Actin Like podosomes, TBCs comprise a core of F-actin around the tubular invagination. F-actin (filamentous actin) is a polymer and the basic unit of microfilaments. It is an assembly of G-actin (globular actin) subunits ...

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A constitutive model for cytoskeletal contractility of smooth muscle cells

A constitutive model for cytoskeletal contractility of smooth muscle cells

... individual elements regulating the contractility of smooth muscle cells, but an integrative understanding of how the different regulatory elements function together remains ...

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BCR/ABL induces multiple abnormalities of cytoskeletal function

BCR/ABL induces multiple abnormalities of cytoskeletal function

... of cytoskeletal function is abnor- mal, in that the affinity of b 1 integrins for fibronectin is al- tered in CML ...of cytoskeletal function were shown to require BCR/ABL tyrosine kinase ...of ...

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