SummaryThe genome of Drosophila is protected from DNA damage during oogenesis by a mechanism involving short RNAs. Surprisingly transcription of these RNAs requires that their DNA is associated with a histone modification usually associated with gene silencing
SummaryThe giant ciliated protozoan Stentor coeruleus is re-emerging as a model organism for morphog...
SummaryThe Drosophila egg chamber is an organ composed of a somatic epithelium that covers a germlin...
AbstractNew studies of moesin function during Drosophila oogenesis show that Dmoesin tethers actin t...
SummaryThe beating of cilia and flagella depends on microtubule sliding generated by dynein motors, ...
Humans and many other animals can readily walk forward or backward. In insects, the nervous system c...
How the actin cytoskeleton is harnessed to fulfill its diverse cellular functions is a recurrent and...
available in PMC 2016 June 30For the last 100 years, Drosophila melanogaster has been a powerhouse g...
SummaryThe bacterial actin-like protein MreB is thought to form a continuous helical polymer at the ...
AbstractThe synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer, one of the key determinants of cell shape in B. su...
SummaryA new tool-kit has been developed for profiling expression and function of Rab GTPases on a g...
Biological membranes are two dimensional, making the discovery of quasi-one-dimensional diffusion of...
AbstractBackground: A polarised cytoskeleton is required to pattern cellular space, and for many asp...
SummaryHow are the different secondary cell wall deposition patterns generated in the vascular cells...
AbstractCellularization of the early Drosophila embryo is a modified form of cytokinesis that gives ...
SummaryTwo recent studies highlight how tandems of previously described actin nucleators collaborate...
SummaryThe giant ciliated protozoan Stentor coeruleus is re-emerging as a model organism for morphog...
SummaryThe Drosophila egg chamber is an organ composed of a somatic epithelium that covers a germlin...
AbstractNew studies of moesin function during Drosophila oogenesis show that Dmoesin tethers actin t...
SummaryThe beating of cilia and flagella depends on microtubule sliding generated by dynein motors, ...
Humans and many other animals can readily walk forward or backward. In insects, the nervous system c...
How the actin cytoskeleton is harnessed to fulfill its diverse cellular functions is a recurrent and...
available in PMC 2016 June 30For the last 100 years, Drosophila melanogaster has been a powerhouse g...
SummaryThe bacterial actin-like protein MreB is thought to form a continuous helical polymer at the ...
AbstractThe synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer, one of the key determinants of cell shape in B. su...
SummaryA new tool-kit has been developed for profiling expression and function of Rab GTPases on a g...
Biological membranes are two dimensional, making the discovery of quasi-one-dimensional diffusion of...
AbstractBackground: A polarised cytoskeleton is required to pattern cellular space, and for many asp...
SummaryHow are the different secondary cell wall deposition patterns generated in the vascular cells...
AbstractCellularization of the early Drosophila embryo is a modified form of cytokinesis that gives ...
SummaryTwo recent studies highlight how tandems of previously described actin nucleators collaborate...
SummaryThe giant ciliated protozoan Stentor coeruleus is re-emerging as a model organism for morphog...
SummaryThe Drosophila egg chamber is an organ composed of a somatic epithelium that covers a germlin...
AbstractNew studies of moesin function during Drosophila oogenesis show that Dmoesin tethers actin t...