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The centrosome is the best-understood microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) and is essential in particular cell types and at specific stages during development. The centrosome is not required zygotically for mitosis or to achieve full...
The Seckel Syndrome And Centrosomal Protein Ninein Localizes Asymmetrically To Stem Cell Centrosomes But Is Not Required For Normal Development, Behavior, Or Dna Damage Response In Drosophila
Ninein (Nin) is a centrosomal protein whose gene is mutated in Seckel syndrome (SCKL, MIM 210600), an inherited recessive disease that results in primordial dwarfism, cognitive deficiencies, and increased sensitivity to genotoxic stress....
This dissertation focuses on microtubule assembly mechanisms and functions in dividing and non-dividing cells. In dividing cells, centrosome is the major microtubule-organizing center (MTOC). Ninein (Nin) is a centrosomal protein whose...
The Seckel syndrome and centrosomal protein Ninein localizes asymmetrically to stem cell centrosomes but is not required for normal development, behavior, or DNA damage response in Drosophila.
Ninein (Nin) is a centrosomal protein whose gene is mutated in Seckel syndrome (SCKL, MIM 210600), an inherited recessive disease that results in primordial dwarfism, cognitive deficiencies, and increased sensitivity to genotoxic stress....
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