SummaryBackgroundThe ways in which cells set the size of intracellular structures is an important but largely unsolved problem [1]. Early embryonic divisions pose special problems in this regard. Many checkpoints common in somatic cells are missing from these divisions, which are characterized by rapid reductions in cell size and short cell cycles [2]. Embryonic cells must therefore possess simple and robust mechanisms that allow the size of many of their intracellular structures to rapidly scale with cell size.ResultsHere, we study the mechanism by which one structure, the centrosome, scales in size during the early embryonic divisions of C. elegans. We show that centrosome size is directly related to cell size and is independent of lineag...
SummaryCentrosome size is controlled by a limiting component mechanism in which a fixed quantity of ...
SummaryThe centrosome acts as the microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) during mitosis in animal cell...
Centrosome duplication is required for proper cell division, and centriole formation is a key step i...
SummaryBackgroundThe ways in which cells set the size of intracellular structures is an important bu...
The ways in which cells set the size of intracellular structures is an important but largely unsolve...
SummaryJust as the size of an organism is carefully controlled, the size of intracellular structures...
The centrosome is a dynamic organelle found in all animal cells that serves as a microtubule organiz...
SummaryBackgroundCentrosomes are major microtubule organizing centers in animal cells, and they comp...
Just as the size of an organism is carefully controlled, the size of intracellular structures must a...
How do cells regulate centrosome number? A canonical duplication cycle generates two centrosomes fro...
SummaryCell size is one of the critical parameters controlling the size of intracellular structures....
Little is understood about how the centrosome, a complex organelle and signaling hub consisting of h...
Centrosomes are the major microtubule (MT) organising centres in most animal cells, and MTs play ess...
BACKGROUND: centrosomes are major microtubule organizing centers in animal cells, and they comprise ...
AbstractBackground: The centrosome is composed of a centriole pair and pericentriolar material (PCM)...
SummaryCentrosome size is controlled by a limiting component mechanism in which a fixed quantity of ...
SummaryThe centrosome acts as the microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) during mitosis in animal cell...
Centrosome duplication is required for proper cell division, and centriole formation is a key step i...
SummaryBackgroundThe ways in which cells set the size of intracellular structures is an important bu...
The ways in which cells set the size of intracellular structures is an important but largely unsolve...
SummaryJust as the size of an organism is carefully controlled, the size of intracellular structures...
The centrosome is a dynamic organelle found in all animal cells that serves as a microtubule organiz...
SummaryBackgroundCentrosomes are major microtubule organizing centers in animal cells, and they comp...
Just as the size of an organism is carefully controlled, the size of intracellular structures must a...
How do cells regulate centrosome number? A canonical duplication cycle generates two centrosomes fro...
SummaryCell size is one of the critical parameters controlling the size of intracellular structures....
Little is understood about how the centrosome, a complex organelle and signaling hub consisting of h...
Centrosomes are the major microtubule (MT) organising centres in most animal cells, and MTs play ess...
BACKGROUND: centrosomes are major microtubule organizing centers in animal cells, and they comprise ...
AbstractBackground: The centrosome is composed of a centriole pair and pericentriolar material (PCM)...
SummaryCentrosome size is controlled by a limiting component mechanism in which a fixed quantity of ...
SummaryThe centrosome acts as the microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) during mitosis in animal cell...
Centrosome duplication is required for proper cell division, and centriole formation is a key step i...