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Meaning of "centrosome"

a cellular organelle that serves as the main microtubule-organizing center in animal cells, important for cell division and organization
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  • An organelle, near the nucleus in the cytoplasm of most organisms, that controls the organization of its microtubules

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A single centrosome is present in the animal cells.
There are also alternative pathways of centrosome biogenesis.
Centrosome is present with one or two centrioles.
Its absence is associated with aberrant centrosome morphology.
The centrosome is part of the animal cell.
They are commonly organized by the centrosome.
The centrosome has been replicated to form two centromeres.
Each daughter cell will inherit one centrosome.
The centrosome is where microtubules are made.
Structure and duplication of the centrosome.
A centrosome is a pair of centrioles together.
Interdependency of proteins implicated in centrosome cohesion.
Animal cells have a centrosome that contains a pair of centrioles.
Microtubules are made in the centrosome.
Within the centrosome is a pair of cylindrical structures called centrioles.

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Later the centriole is modified in the process of centrosome reduction.
A centrosome is a specific part of the cell specific to animal cells.
They do not have centrosome.
In many cell types the centrosome is replaced by a cilium during cellular differentiation.
The structure of the centrosome.
The centrosome is an organelle that consists of two centrioles surrounded by a mass of proteins.
This phenotype appears to result from a failure of centrosome separation.
Interplay between the centrosome cycle and the cell cycle.
Centrioles are found in a region of the cell called the centrosome.
They have centrosome.
Centrioles are located in a region of the cell known as the centrosome.
The centrosome was supplied with a mixture of alpha and beta tubulin monomers.
Researchers have studied the regulation of centriole duplication by centrosome components.
Centrosome is present.
Dynactin is also required for microtubule anchoring at centrosomes and centrosome integrity.
Thus the centrosome is also important in maintaining the polarity of microtubules during mitosis.
This pathway regulates a physical structure in the cell called the centrosome.
The centrosome is an organelle complex made of two centrioles arranged perpendicular to each other.
They generate mitotic defects and aneuploidy through the induction of centrosome abnormalities.
The centrosome itself consists of two centrioles that are held perpendicular to one another.
The compounds for use according to the invention act as an inhibitor of centrosome clustering.
The most notable MTOCs are the centrosome at interphase and the mitotic spindle poles.
Most of the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle originate from the centrosome.
Failure of centrosome regulation can cause mistakes in chromosome segregation and is associated with aneuploidy.
This constitutes the male pronucleus and associated with it there are a centriole and centrosome.
The maternal centrosome is an organelle which is specifically required for early male embryonic development.
Previous observations have shown that the heat shock response affects the centrosome function.
Unlike the centrosome the SPB does not contain centrioles.
Recent observations indicate that a variety of mechanisms partially mute the practical consequences of centrosome amplification.
The centrosome is the primary MTOC of most cell types.
Neuroblasts of the CMR show a saltatory migration with pause and nucleokinesis and a stereotyped centrosome movement.
The centrosome replicates during the S phase of the cell cycle.
So let us say I have a little centrosome here.
Differentiate Centrosome and centromere.
After the cell division the PCM size is reduced in a process named Centrosome Reduction.

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