Sentences with phrase «subcellular structures in»

Sattarzadeh, A., Schmelzer, E., and Hanson, M. R. (2013) Arabidopsis myosin XI sub-domains homologous to the yeast myo2p organelle inheritance sub-domain target subcellular structures in plant cells, Frontiers in plant science 4, 407.
Importantly, they observed a significant disruption of the assembly of the axon initial segment (AIS), a subcellular structure in the proximal part of the axon important for clustering of ion channels, and thus, for neurons to fire action potentials.

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But the crescent - shaped C. moniliferum caught Krejci's eye because of its unusual ability to remove strontium from water, depositing it in crystals that form in subcellular structures known as vacuoles — an knack that could include the radioactive isotope strontium 90.
A high - resolution map of the human cell has been generated — part of the Human Protein Atlas database — that provides the in situ localization of 12,036 human proteins at a single - cell level, covering 30 subcellular structures, and enabling 14 major organelle proteomes to be defined.
The researchers gathered single cells of warnowiids off the coasts of B.C. and Japan, sequenced their genomes, and analyzed how the eyes are built using new methods in electron microscopy that allow the reconstruction of three dimensional structures at the subcellular level.
Turning their attention to the single - cell level, they mapped more than 12,000 proteins to 30 subcellular structures, in turn defining the proteomes — the complete sets of expressed proteins — of more than a dozen major organelles.
The core facility is a two - photon in vivo imaging platform developed at the Nonlinear bioimaging laboratory, a technique that allows for non-invasive structural and functional measurements in small animal models at different scales: from macroscopic imaging of the brain morphology to highly resolved microscopy of neuron populations, single neurons, and even subcellular structures.
In a general sense, FP timers can be used in any situation where one wants to understand the relationship between the age of a cell, protein, or cellular structure and a particular biological event (trafficking to a subcellular location, start of gene expression, development of a cell structure, etcIn a general sense, FP timers can be used in any situation where one wants to understand the relationship between the age of a cell, protein, or cellular structure and a particular biological event (trafficking to a subcellular location, start of gene expression, development of a cell structure, etcin any situation where one wants to understand the relationship between the age of a cell, protein, or cellular structure and a particular biological event (trafficking to a subcellular location, start of gene expression, development of a cell structure, etc).
Although originally studied primarily in two - dimensional in vitro assays, most cell migrations in vivo occur in complex three - dimensional tissue environments that are difficult to recapitulate in cell culture or ex vivo Further, it is now known that cells can mobilize a diverse repertoire of migration modes and subcellular structures to move through and around tissues.
In the central nervous system, most excitatory post-synapses are small subcellular structures called dendritic spines.
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