Spindle definition: a rounded rod, usually of wood, tapering toward each end, used in hand-spinning to twist into thread the fibers drawn from the mass on the distaff, and on which the thread is wound as it is spun.. See examples of SPINDLE used in a sen
12. The vibration originated from the rotor's unbalance mass impacts on the dynamic properties and stable function badly. So unbalance compensation on the rotating machine has important practical meaning, especially in the case of suspended spindle. ...
12. Branching MT nucleation is regulated via the small GTPase Ran. Both the augmin complex and TPX2 are spindle assembly factors (SAF), meaning that they are inhibited by binding of importins and activated by RanGTP-driven importin release13,14. Given that RanGTP is present in a gradient ...
When a cell starts to divide, it forms a spindle, a micro-machine made of microtubules, which separates the duplicated chromosomes. The attachment of micro
In vertebrate spindles, most microtubules are formed via branching microtubule nucleation, whereby microtubules nucleate along the side of pre-existing microtubules. Hepatoma up-regulated protein (HURP) is a microtubule-associated protein that has been i
(2001) The mitotic spindle: a self-made machine. Science 294, 543–547] caused misleading errors in our article that we wish to correct:(i) In the introductory section, page 194: 'By contrast, female meiosis-I spindles [3] are 'anastral' meaning that they lack centrosomes and astral ...
To determine the best microscope for observing the spindle, we can follow these steps:1. Understand the Structure of the Spindle: - The spindle is a structure made of microtubules that plays a crucial role in cell division
Glia, whose name derives from the original Greek word, meaning "glue," have long been understood to be cells that play an important functional role in the ... JS Ziegenfuss 被引量: 3发表: 2012年 Society, land, love or money : A strategic model of how to glue the generations together ...
Mutability of constitutive heterochromatin (C-bands) during eukaryotic chromosomal evolution and their cytological meaning A quantitative analysis of the alterations of constitutive heterochromatin in eukaryotic chromosomal evolution was attempted using the accumulated C-bandin... Hirotami,T.,IMAI - 《...
Although one would expect rigid cortical tension to increase astral microtubule pushing forces, an optimized level of cortical tension may be required for generation of maximal spindle-pulling forces, meaning that either a high or low cortical tension would decrease the forces. Alternatively, strong ...