Abstract | Microtubules are cytoskeletal elements that are important for many cellular processes. Mitotic spindles that are formed for cell division are made up of microtubules. Centrosomes are cellular organelles that organize microtubules. In most cells cellular constituents are not distributed symmetrically within the cell and therefore cells exhibit distinct polarity and asymmetry. Therefore many cells have an apical side and a basal side. The microtubules also exhibit polarity along their proximal distal axis from their site of anchoring and nucleation. When a cell divides the centrosome also divides along with DNA replication. Thus each of the daughter cells will inherit a centrosome. Recent evidence suggests that the two centro-somes...
An inherent asymmetry exists between the two centrosomes of a dividing cell. One centrosome is struc...
AbstractCentrosomes are thought to ensure spindle bipolarity and thus correct chromosome segregation...
SummaryStem cell asymmetric division requires tight control of spindle orientation. To study this ke...
The centrosome acts as the main microtubule-nucleating organelle in animal cells and plays a critica...
Embryonic development of the central nervous system (CNS) requires the proliferation of neural proge...
The formation of complex nervous systems requires processes that coordinate proliferation, migration...
The centrosome has evolved in multicellular organisms from the basal body/axoneme of the unicellular...
Centrosomes are the major microtubule (MT) organising centres in most animal cells, and MTs play ess...
During stem cell divisions, mitotic microtubules do more than just segregate the chromosomes. They a...
Tissue stem cells play a key role in tissue maintenance. Drosophila melanogaster central brain neuro...
Robust bipolar spindle formation and faithful transmission of genetic material are vital to the main...
Cell division is crucial for all organisms. Somatic cell division relays on the separation of the ge...
Centrosomes are complex structures, which are embedded into the opposite poles of the mitotic spindl...
Centrosomes are the main microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) of mammalian cells. In interphase, c...
The centrosome serves as the primary micro-tubule-organizing center in animal cells and, consequentl...
An inherent asymmetry exists between the two centrosomes of a dividing cell. One centrosome is struc...
AbstractCentrosomes are thought to ensure spindle bipolarity and thus correct chromosome segregation...
SummaryStem cell asymmetric division requires tight control of spindle orientation. To study this ke...
The centrosome acts as the main microtubule-nucleating organelle in animal cells and plays a critica...
Embryonic development of the central nervous system (CNS) requires the proliferation of neural proge...
The formation of complex nervous systems requires processes that coordinate proliferation, migration...
The centrosome has evolved in multicellular organisms from the basal body/axoneme of the unicellular...
Centrosomes are the major microtubule (MT) organising centres in most animal cells, and MTs play ess...
During stem cell divisions, mitotic microtubules do more than just segregate the chromosomes. They a...
Tissue stem cells play a key role in tissue maintenance. Drosophila melanogaster central brain neuro...
Robust bipolar spindle formation and faithful transmission of genetic material are vital to the main...
Cell division is crucial for all organisms. Somatic cell division relays on the separation of the ge...
Centrosomes are complex structures, which are embedded into the opposite poles of the mitotic spindl...
Centrosomes are the main microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) of mammalian cells. In interphase, c...
The centrosome serves as the primary micro-tubule-organizing center in animal cells and, consequentl...
An inherent asymmetry exists between the two centrosomes of a dividing cell. One centrosome is struc...
AbstractCentrosomes are thought to ensure spindle bipolarity and thus correct chromosome segregation...
SummaryStem cell asymmetric division requires tight control of spindle orientation. To study this ke...