AbstractThe recent Juan March Foundation meeting on “Regulation and functional insights in cellular polarity” focused on cellular polarity in yeasts, Dictyostelium, epithelial cells, fibroblasts, and immune cells. The molecular systems covered included membrane rafts, actin and tubulin cytoskeleton, polarized transcription, signaling, and cell-cell adhesion. Across these diverse biological and molecular systems, important general concepts emerged, including new ideas for establishing and maintaining polarity that are likely to be applicable across models and experimental systems
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...
Every living organism consists of cells. Even for the simplest single-cell organism, this cell is ex...
Although evidences that cell membrane contains microdomains are accumulating, the exact properties, ...
AbstractThe recent Juan March Foundation meeting on “Regulation and functional insights in cellular ...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
From the simplest unicellular organisms to complex metazoans, cell polarity is a widespread characte...
Compartmentalization of cell membranes, in particular of the apical membrane of columnar epithelia, ...
All cells in vivo have a primary axis of polarity that controls many aspects of their behaviour, suc...
Exocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell surface...
Many genes required for cell polarity development in budding yeast have been identified and arranged...
Plasma membranes of epithelial cells consist of two domains, an apical and a basolateral domain, the...
Cell polarity is an evolutionarily conserved process of asymmetric spatial organization within cells...
The establishment andmaintenance of cell polarity is important to awide range of biological processe...
Even the simplest cells show a remarkable degree of intracellular patterning. Like developing multic...
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...
Every living organism consists of cells. Even for the simplest single-cell organism, this cell is ex...
Although evidences that cell membrane contains microdomains are accumulating, the exact properties, ...
AbstractThe recent Juan March Foundation meeting on “Regulation and functional insights in cellular ...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
From the simplest unicellular organisms to complex metazoans, cell polarity is a widespread characte...
Compartmentalization of cell membranes, in particular of the apical membrane of columnar epithelia, ...
All cells in vivo have a primary axis of polarity that controls many aspects of their behaviour, suc...
Exocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell surface...
Many genes required for cell polarity development in budding yeast have been identified and arranged...
Plasma membranes of epithelial cells consist of two domains, an apical and a basolateral domain, the...
Cell polarity is an evolutionarily conserved process of asymmetric spatial organization within cells...
The establishment andmaintenance of cell polarity is important to awide range of biological processe...
Even the simplest cells show a remarkable degree of intracellular patterning. Like developing multic...
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...
Every living organism consists of cells. Even for the simplest single-cell organism, this cell is ex...
Although evidences that cell membrane contains microdomains are accumulating, the exact properties, ...