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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CENTROSOMIC»
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1
Protozoa Microbiology and Guide to Microscopic Identification
Tho question of their centrosomic nature must remain, therefore, open for tho
present. According to Schubcrg, the basal granules of each row of cilia aro
connected with one another by a fine longitudinal fibril. The typical motile cilia
described ...
2
Trypanosomes and Trypanosomiases
\Ve thus arrive at a question of general cytology: Are the corpuscules which are
found at the root of the cilia or flagella centrosomic in nature? Amongst the
opinions of authorities in cytology, we have elsewhere1 already alluded to that of
...
Alphonse Laveran, Félix Mesnil, 1907
Centrosomic granule. X 2500. gametes are to be found. These had, in life, freed
themselves from the residual body of the gametocyte, were actively motile, and.
for all I. know to the contrary were fully-developed male elements. They have ...
Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, 1908
For this reason we do not regard the blepharoplast of Minchin as equivalent to
the blepharoplastic, or centrosomic, structures of other cells, but we regard the
bead in question as possibly equivalent to the dwelling at the end of the flagellum
...
end of spindle fiber The centrosomic end of a spindle fiber. (— ) strand In a virus,
a strand of RNA or DNA that is complementary to mRNA. misexpression The
synthesis of mRNA at the wrong time or in the wrong tissue. mismatch repair A
kind ...
6
Neurobiology of Mental Illness
For instance, ID can be associated with anomalies in the regulation of
centrosomic distribution and mitotic spindle orientation of neuroepithelial
precursors, disrupting spatial and temporal rates of neuronal progenitor
proliferation and ...
Dennis S. Charney, Eric J. Nestler, Pamela Sklar, 2013
Regulation of centrosomic cohesion during mitosis Activating and fixing cAMP-
response element-binding protein, joined to AP1 complex (cJun + cFos), in
memory-learning processes. Nuclear Factor kappa-B, major regulator promoting
or ...
8
Eisler's Encyclopedia of Environmentally Hazardous Priority ...
The gold particles are taken into small vesicles, which form by surface
invagination, and into vesicles fusing to form vacuoles with subsequent transport
to the centrosomic region. The part played by the surface of the Au particle may
be due to ...
Studnicka (1898) believed that photoreceptors arose from flagellated ependymal
cells. The outer segment of visual cells differentiates “... exactly like any flagellum.
It starts as a filament of centrosomic material rooted in a diplosome or ...
10
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY
C. Centrosome, Centrioles, Aster, And Golgi Apparatus As is well known, the
centrosomic zone is of a particular importance in leucocytes. Microdissection of
the living cell (Chambers, 1924) shows this zone to be highly viscous and more
rigid ...
Geoffrey H. Bourne, James Frederic Danielli, 1962