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Meaning of "microtubule"
microtubule (noun) - a component of the cytoskeleton found in cells, involved in various cellular processes such as cell division and intracellular transport
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- A small tube made of protein and found in cells; part of the cytoskeleton.
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Pseudopodia are formed by microtubule and filament structures.
Microtubule proteins during phagocytosis and infection.
This was tested using a microtubule binding assay.
Microtubule is involved in different stages of the cell cycle.
The micronemes are outlined by a four microtubule fibre.
A family of microtubule motor proteins active in mitosis.
Doublecortin was found to bind to the microtubule cytoskeleton.
The associated microtubule architecture appear unaffected.
Central to cell polarity is the microtubule cytoskeleton.
Taxoids promote microtubule polymerization and stabilization.
Colchicine inhibits mitosis by inhibiting microtubule polymerization.
The initiation of microtubule nucleation at the nuclear envelope.
Colchecine and colcemid are other microtubule inhibitors.
Microtubules and microtubule associated proteins.
Te effect of individual fractions on microtubule assembly was tested.
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The microtubule networks appear as expected.
Chromosomes attached to a peeling microtubule are physically pulled along.
Microtubule stimulating drug paclitaxel and the like.
Some thin or short peripheral microtubule bundling was observed.
Dyneins are microtubule motors capable of a retrograde sliding movement.
Plant cells lack centrosomes as microtubule organizing centers.
Microtubule assembly is not affected.
They inhibit microtubule function in a cell.
This protein is known to be associated with microtubule organisation.
Nocodazole is a microtubule depolymerizing agent.
Microtubule length is dependent on the rate of depolymerization versus polymerization.
Representative images of the microtubule phenotypes observed are shown.
Microtubule structure and dynamics.
It inhibits mitosis by inhibiting microtubule polymerization.
The main microtubule organizing center of the cell is the.
Treatment with colchicine or other microtubule disrupting agents.
Taxanes stabilize microtubules by altering the kinetics of microtubule depolymerization.
He is known for his work on the microtubule motor dynein.
The microtubule networks in both cases appear relatively normal.
Lower concentration affects microtubule dynamics and cell migration.
Colchine analogues blocks cell division by disrupting the microtubule.
The regulation of microtubule severing.
Microtubule and replication vesicle associations of the potyviral HCpro protein.
The epothilones represent a class of microtubule stabilizing cytotoxic agents.
The microtubule destabilizer promotes microtubule disassembly to prevent cell replication.
Another form of chemotherapy involves compounds called microtubule stabilizers.
Suitable examples of microtubule inhibitors include taxotere and paclitaxel.
Older fibers also exhibit abrupt reversals in microtubule orientation.
A wide variety of microtubule stabilizing agents may be readily utilized.
Most antimitotic compounds interact with the microtubule cytoskeleton.
Older fibers contain microtubule arrays that are organized in a spiral pattern.
It is a preferred antimitotic compound due to its microtubule stabilizing action.
Normal tau is a microtubule associated protein that distributes mainly to axons.
Binding prevents tubulin polymerisation required for microtubule assembly.
Invasion of these strains involved microtubule but not microfilament polymerization.