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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FILOPODIA»
Découvrez l'usage de
filopodia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
filopodia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Stem Cell Engineering: Principles and Applications
It is likely that filopodia are one of the cells' main sensory tools. Gustafson and
Wolpert [26] first described filopodia in living cells in 1961 observing
mesenchymal cells migrating up the interior wall of the blastocoelic cavity in sea
urchins and ...
Gerhard M. Artmann, Stephen Minger, Jürgen Hescheler, 2010
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AVM of the Brain, History, Embryology, Pathological ...
Then endothelial filopodia from these glia-touching vessels perforate through the
vascular and the CNS basal laminae and penetrate into the nervous tissue. The
original opening enlarges gradually, thus allowing an entire endothelial cell or ...
Mahmut Gazi Yaşargil, 1987
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Cell Movements: From Molecules to Motility
Animal cells produce filopodia in addition to, or instead of, lamel- lipodia.
Sometimes these appear to serve as locomotory organelles, rather like
lamellipodia. For example, fibroblasts grown in a three-dimensional matrix of
collagen fibers ...
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Dynamics of Fascin in
Filopodia
Filopodia play a central role in proper cell navigation; they extend from the cell surface and scan the local environment to guide the cell to its proper destination.
Yvonne Sarah Aratyn, 2007
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Intercellular Communication in the Nervous System
E Robles and S J Smith, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA M P Meyer,
Kings College London, London, UK ã 2009 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Filopodia
as Synaptic Precursors The vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) contains
billions ...
6
Mechanisms of Angiogenesis
Likewise, widespread endothelial VEGFR2 activation by direct VEGF-E injections
into the eye led to increased proliferation and widespread protrusion of short
filopodia, however the tip cell filopodial extensions were shortened and tip cell ...
Matthias Clauss, Georg Breier, 2006
This constitutes a problem because the dynamic nature of spines and filopodia
can confound this distinction (see chapter 6; Parnass et al., 2000). Filopodia in
Purkinje Cells and the Vaughn Model Hints to the potential function of filopodia ...
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Actin-based Motility: Cellular, Molecular and Physical Aspects
et al., 2003) that filopodia can form via recruitment of filaments from lamellipo- dia
. Independent biochemical and cell biological evidence led to a scheme whereby
filopodia form by Arp2/3-complex-dependent actin assembly, downstream of ...
Marie-France Carlier, 2010
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The Self-organizing Brain: From Growth Cones to Functional ...
Removing the filopodia by the addition of cytochalasin B in situ (Bentley and
ToroianRaymond, 1986) results in undirected growth by axons which would
otherwise use the guidepost cells to orient themselves. Hanimarback and
Letourneau ...
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International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
protein fascin, which is otherwise found in filopodia, and due to its oth- erwise
ubiquitous localization to filopodia, is even used as a filopodial “marker” (Dent et
al., 2007). Consideration of the studies discussed above suggests that filopodia ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «FILOPODIA»
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filopodia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
How removing a protein slows blood vessel growth in tumours
A copy of the research paper, “A Rac/Cdc42 exchange factor complex promotes formation of lateral filopodia and blood vessel lumen ... «HealthCanal.com, juil 15»
Heat-shock factor 2 is a suppressor of prostate cancer invasion
In contrast, HSF1-silenced organoids maintained their round shape, showed lower numbers of small filopodia and less invasive structures. «Nature.com, juin 15»
A microRNA code for prostate cancer metastasis
... remodeling in cells whose miRs were deregulated, with a massive formation of filopodia and lamellipodia and the acquisition of an elongated ... «Nature.com, juin 15»
PKCα promotes the mesenchymal to amoeboid transition and …
At the leading edge, the cells generate actin rich structures, filopodia and lamellipodia, that trigger the cancer cell movement. Formation of ... «BMC Blogs Network, avril 15»
This protein lets 'threads' build memories
As they wait for incoming signals, dendrites continually produce tiny flexible filaments called filopodia. These poke out from the surface of the ... «Futurity: Research News, avril 15»
Public Release: 24-Apr-2015 New insight into how brain makes …
As they wait for incoming signals, dendrites continually produce tiny flexible filaments called filopodia. These poke out from the surface of the ... «EurekAlert, avril 15»
New insight into how brain makes memories
As they wait for incoming signals, dendrites continually produce tiny flexible filaments called filopodia. These poke out from the surface of the ... «Vanderbilt University News, avril 15»
How to myelinate a nerve
It is also interesting in light of recent studies showing definite handedness to spiral preferences in extending axons and their filopodia. I asked ... «Medical Xpress, mars 15»
Atomic force microscopy system can image nanoscale dynamics of …
... the cell surface, such as morphogenesis of filopodia, membrane ruffles, pit formation or endocytosis, in response to environmental stimulants. «BioOptics World, mars 15»
Public Release: 12-Mar-2015 Scientists develop atomic force …
... the cell surface, such as morphogenesis of filopodia, membrane ruffles, pit formation or endocytosis, in response to environmental stimulants. «EurekAlert, mars 15»