During cytokinesis, the cell undergoes a dramatic shape change as it divides into two daughter cells. Cell shape changes in cytokinesis are driven by a cortical ring rich in actin filaments and nonmuscle myosin II. The ring closes via actomyosin contraction coupled with actin depolymerization. Of interest, ring closure and hence the furrow ingression are nonconcentric (asymmetric) within the division plane across Metazoa. This nonconcentricity can occur and persist even without preexisting asymmetric cues, such as spindle placement or cellular adhesions. Cell-autonomous asymmetry is not explained by current models. We combined quantitative high-resolution live-cell microscopy with theoretical modeling to explore the mechanistic basis for as...
In my thesis I aimed to contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of cytokinesis in C. elegan...
In my thesis I aimed to contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of cytokinesis in C. elegan...
Cytokinesis, the physical division of one cell into two, is powered by constriction of an actomyosin...
During cytokinesis, the cell undergoes a dramatic shape change as it divides into two daughter cells...
The physical separation of a cell into two daughter cells during cytokinesis requires cell-intrinsic...
AbstractCytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by ...
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The actomyosin ring generates force to ingress the cytokinetic cleavage furrow in animal cells, yet ...
SummaryBackgroundAfter anaphase, the segregated chromosomes are sequestered by cytokinesis into two ...
The primary goal of cytokinesis is to produce two daughter cells, each having a full set of chromoso...
The primary goal of cytokinesis is to produce two daughter cells, each having a full set of chromoso...
Cell shape changes such as cytokinesis are driven by the actomyosin contractile cytoskeleton. The mo...
SummaryIntroductionContractile networks are fundamental to many cellular functions, particularly cyt...
Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division that divides one cell into two new daughter cells, e...
In my thesis I aimed to contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of cytokinesis in C. elegan...
In my thesis I aimed to contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of cytokinesis in C. elegan...
In my thesis I aimed to contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of cytokinesis in C. elegan...
Cytokinesis, the physical division of one cell into two, is powered by constriction of an actomyosin...
During cytokinesis, the cell undergoes a dramatic shape change as it divides into two daughter cells...
The physical separation of a cell into two daughter cells during cytokinesis requires cell-intrinsic...
AbstractCytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by ...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The actomyosin ring generates force to ingress the cytokinetic cleavage furrow in animal cells, yet ...
SummaryBackgroundAfter anaphase, the segregated chromosomes are sequestered by cytokinesis into two ...
The primary goal of cytokinesis is to produce two daughter cells, each having a full set of chromoso...
The primary goal of cytokinesis is to produce two daughter cells, each having a full set of chromoso...
Cell shape changes such as cytokinesis are driven by the actomyosin contractile cytoskeleton. The mo...
SummaryIntroductionContractile networks are fundamental to many cellular functions, particularly cyt...
Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division that divides one cell into two new daughter cells, e...
In my thesis I aimed to contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of cytokinesis in C. elegan...
In my thesis I aimed to contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of cytokinesis in C. elegan...
In my thesis I aimed to contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of cytokinesis in C. elegan...
Cytokinesis, the physical division of one cell into two, is powered by constriction of an actomyosin...