The cytoskeleton is a cellular scaffolding system whose functions include maintenance of cellular shape, enabling cellular migration, division, intracellular transport, signaling and membrane ...
All of these technologies have in common the fact that they are single-ended, i.e. the signal is measured as a “high” or “low” level above ground. This is great for simple uses.
A study leads to a better understanding of the role of the cytoskeleton in the neurological disorder of mirror movements.
In the last several decades work on model organisms has revealed that small numbers of highly conserved signaling molecules are repeatedly utilized in various stages of development across species.
These will be offered by faculty or teams of faculty and will explore the current literature in selected areas. The cluster is one of the main sponsors of the annual Chicago Symposium on Cell ...
Aggregation of mutant forms of Huntingtin is the underlying feature of neurodegeneration observed in Huntington's disorder. In addition to neurons, cellular processes in non-neuronal cell types are ...
cytoskeleton, signal transduction and nuclear proteins 10 Signal transduction microarray slides Spring Bioscience AST-100 Each array includes 165 antibodies to proteins in signal transduction ...
"That signaling change leads to a switch in how ... CHRFAM7A diversifies human immune adaption through Ca2+ signalling and actin cytoskeleton reorganization, eBioMedicine (2024).
How does this asymmetry mobilize the cytoskeleton to promote cell movement ... We have shown that germband extension in Drosophila relies on a conserved set of asymmetrically distributed signaling and ...
Centrosomes are small structures in cells with many essential functions, including roles in cell signaling and in organizing a cell's cytoskeleton. Centrosome dysfunction contributes to diseases ...