The fast-growing ends of actin filaments push against membranes to create cell-surface protrusions and to propel the movement of membrane vesicles. Co et al. (2007) now show that the neural Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (N-WASP) mediates dynamic attachment between membranes and the growing ends of actin filaments to sustain membrane movement
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Fish and amphibian hearts are known to regenerate after partial resection, but the molecular mechani...
Glial-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), secreted by skeletal muscle, triggers expression of the ET...
In this issue of Cell, Grosschedl and colleagues (Dobreva et al., 2006) report that the nuclear matr...
Meiosis includes a reductional division in which homologous chromosomes, rather than sister chromati...
Destruction of intact cellular proteins is largely orchestrated by ATP-dependent ubiquitination and ...
The nuclear protein kinase ATR is a key regulator of genome integrity that functions at checkpoints ...
Genomic imprinting is an essential epigenetic process that controls the size of seeds in flowering p...
Mutations in the gene encoding otoferlin are known to cause deafness, but the mechanism is unclear. ...
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SummaryMicroorganisms growing on surfaces can form biofilms under certain conditions. In this issue ...
In this issue of Cell, Axel and colleagues (Lomvardas et al., 2006) report that a single enhancer of...
Cortical cell polarity controls mitotic spindle orientation in many cell types. In this issue of Cel...
Skin, the largest organ of our body, is often plagued by cancer because of exposure to ultraviolet r...
Pharmacokinetics; Liposomal irinotecan; SafetyFarmacocinética; Irinotecán liposomal; SeguridadFarmac...
Objective: Polypharmacy and overprescription of off-label medications are common in patients with ...
Fish and amphibian hearts are known to regenerate after partial resection, but the molecular mechani...
Glial-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), secreted by skeletal muscle, triggers expression of the ET...
In this issue of Cell, Grosschedl and colleagues (Dobreva et al., 2006) report that the nuclear matr...
Meiosis includes a reductional division in which homologous chromosomes, rather than sister chromati...
Destruction of intact cellular proteins is largely orchestrated by ATP-dependent ubiquitination and ...
The nuclear protein kinase ATR is a key regulator of genome integrity that functions at checkpoints ...
Genomic imprinting is an essential epigenetic process that controls the size of seeds in flowering p...
Mutations in the gene encoding otoferlin are known to cause deafness, but the mechanism is unclear. ...
In a recent paper in PNAS, Rigoutsos et al. (2006) describe a nonrandom pattern of repeated elements...
SummaryMicroorganisms growing on surfaces can form biofilms under certain conditions. In this issue ...
In this issue of Cell, Axel and colleagues (Lomvardas et al., 2006) report that a single enhancer of...
Cortical cell polarity controls mitotic spindle orientation in many cell types. In this issue of Cel...
Skin, the largest organ of our body, is often plagued by cancer because of exposure to ultraviolet r...
Pharmacokinetics; Liposomal irinotecan; SafetyFarmacocinética; Irinotecán liposomal; SeguridadFarmac...
Objective: Polypharmacy and overprescription of off-label medications are common in patients with ...
Fish and amphibian hearts are known to regenerate after partial resection, but the molecular mechani...
Glial-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), secreted by skeletal muscle, triggers expression of the ET...