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The maximum acceleration rate is proportional to omega3 (frequency=omega/2pi), which is commensurate with the Stokes-Einstein relation for modeling cell nucleus motion within the cytoplasm due to vibration stress. Correlations of NO and PGE2 with the maximum acceleration rate then relate to nucleus...
The extracellular matrix forms a thin layering around the cells of the epithelial tissues in form of a basement membrane called the basal lamina layer. The basal lamina helps in the adhesion of the cells thereby allowing communication and transport of the materials fr...
the cytoplasm also contains many nutrients. A gelatinous substance, the cytoplasm suspends and holds each cell's nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes and
Where did nucleus come from? This clear separation allows the conclusion that, in a eukaryotic cell, the nucleus is ofarchaeal origin, but the cytoplasm is of bacterial origin. So this is where the nucleus came from: way back in time, an archaeal cell entered a bacterium. ...
In the peritumoral area, CXCR4 was weakly expressed and localized in the cytoplasm and/or the cell surface, whereas in tumors, CXCR4 was highly expressed and localized to the cytosolic and/or nuclear compartment (Figure 1a–c). CXCR7 showed intense staining in tumors localized in the ...
However, wild-type topo IIα has only been observed in the cytoplasm of cells that are entering plateau phase growth. This suggests that topo IIα may shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm with the equilibrium towards the nucleus in proliferating cells but towards the cytoplasm in ...
a. the transport of dimers from the nucleus into the cytoplasm b. the formation of alpha/beta tubulin dimer c. the event that initiates polymerization of tubulin dimers to the polymer form (microtubules) d. the event that What are the...
Cells are the basic units of life and there are two main types, prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotes are cells that do not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles, whereas eukaryotes do.Answer and Explanation: Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account View ...
What effect would the deletion of a single nucleotide in a DNA sequence encoding a gene affect the process of transcription and the resultant mRNA sequence? How does mRNA from a gene move from the nucleus out...