The mitotic spindle is the cytoskeletal structure that generates the forces necessary to drive the separation of sister chromatids during cell division. The machinery of the mitotic spindle can be broken down into several primary components (Fig.1). At each pole is a centrosome, an organelle cont...
scanning-probe and super-resolved optical microscopies, has led to the evolution of single-molecule biophysics, a field of science that allows direct access to the mechanistic detail of biomolecular structure and function. The extension of single-molecule methods to the investigation of particles such...
The relevant calculations of multiple imaging were first published by Chwolson (1924), but a flurry of work was sparked a decade later by Einstein’s 1936 publication on the subject (Einstein1936). In fact, Einstein had made similar unpublished calculations as early as 1912, possibly to explain...
Narrative reviews were evaluated through The SANRA scale [12]. None of the studies fulfils all the criteria. Only about half of the studies reported information on how the literature search was conducted. The aim of the study was not clearly expressed in six of the narrative reviews. Four s...
A hallmark of subclinical atherosclerosis is the accumulation of vascular smooth muscle cell (SMC)-like cells leading to intimal thickening and lesion form
refractoriness and dispersion of both factors. It is widely recognised that VNS prolongs ventricular APD and ERP [38,104,112,131]. The direction of change in ERP during autonomic nerve stimulation mimics the change in VFT [38]. Using optical mapping of ventricular APD, we have shown that bila...