نتایج جستجو برای: disassembly and e

تعداد نتایج: 17334354  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید مدنی آذربایجان - دانشکده علوم پایه 1392

let g=(v,e) be a graph with vertex set v and edge set e.for two vertices u,v of g ,the closed interval i[u,v] ,consists of u,v and all vertices lying in some u-v geodesic in g.if s is a set of vertices of g then i[s]is the union of all sets i[u,v]for u,v ? s. if i[s]=v(g) , then s is a geodetic set for g.the geodetic number g(g) is the minimum cardinality of geodetic set.the maximum cardinalit...

Journal: :Mathematics 2022

Disassembly is one of the most time-consuming and labor-intensive activities during value recovery end-of-life (EOL) products. The completion time (makespan) disassembling EOL products highly associated with allocation operators, especially in parallel disassembly. In this paper, asynchronous disassembly planning (APDP), which avoids necessity to synchronize tasks manipulators process, studied ...

2016
Jens Milbradt Corina Hutterer Hanife Bahsi Sabrina Wagner Eric Sonntag Anselm H C Horn Benedikt B Kaufer Yasuko Mori Heinrich Sticht Torgils Fossen Manfred Marschall

The nuclear lamina lines the inner nuclear membrane providing a structural framework for the nucleus. Cellular processes, such as nuclear envelope breakdown during mitosis or nuclear export of large ribonucleoprotein complexes, are functionally linked to the disassembly of the nuclear lamina. In general, lamina disassembly is mediated by phosphorylation, but the precise molecular mechanism is s...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1999
P Collas

Molecular markers of the zebrafish inner nuclear membrane (NEP55) and nuclear lamina (L68) were identified, partially characterized and used to demonstrate that disassembly of the zebrafish nuclear envelope requires sequential phosphorylation events by first PKC, then Cdc2 kinase. NEP55 and L68 are immunologically and functionally related to human LAP2beta and lamin B, respectively. Exposure of...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1998
P Collas

Using sea urchin embryonic and in-vitro-assembled nuclei incubated in sea urchin mitotic extract, I provide evidence for a requirement for functional nuclear pores and a nuclear lamina for nuclear envelope disassembly in vitro. In interphase gastrula nuclei, lamin B interacts with p56, an integral protein of inner nuclear membrane cross-reacting with antibodies to human lamin B receptor. Incuba...

2017
Uijeong Lee Sun-Ok Kim Jeong-Ah Hwang Jae-Hyuk Jang Sangkeun Son In-Ja Ryoo Jong Seog Ahn Bo Yeon Kim Kyung Ho Lee

The primary cilium is a non-motile microtubule-based organelle that protrudes from the surface of most human cells and works as a cellular antenna to accept extracellular signals. Primary cilia assemble from the basal body during the resting stage (G0 phase) and simultaneously disassemble with cell cycle re-entry. Defective control of assembly or disassembly causes diverse human diseases includ...

2015
Sehyun Kim Kwanwoo Lee Jung-Hwan Choi Niels Ringstad Brian David Dynlacht

Many proteins are known to promote ciliogenesis, but mechanisms that promote primary cilia disassembly before mitosis are largely unknown. Here we identify a mechanism that favours cilium disassembly and maintains the disassembled state. We show that co-localization of the S/G2 phase kinase, Nek2 and Kif24 triggers Kif24 phosphorylation, inhibiting cilia formation. We show that Kif24, a microtu...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2015
J Bradley Zuchero Meng-Meng Fu Steven A Sloan Adiljan Ibrahim Andrew Olson Anita Zaremba Jason C Dugas Sophia Wienbar Andrew V Caprariello Christopher Kantor Dmitri Leonoudakis Karen Lariosa-Willingham Golo Kronenberg Karen Gertz Scott H Soderling Robert H Miller Ben A Barres

Myelin is essential in vertebrates for the rapid propagation of action potentials, but the molecular mechanisms driving its formation remain largely unknown. Here we show that the initial stage of process extension and axon ensheathment by oligodendrocytes requires dynamic actin filament assembly by the Arp2/3 complex. Unexpectedly, subsequent myelin wrapping coincides with the upregulation of ...

2004
MICHAEL E. KETZENBERG GILVAN C. SOUZA Robert H. Smith

In this paper we consider the problem of designing a mixed assembly–disassembly line for remanufacturing. That is, parts from the disassembly and repair of used products can be used to build “new” products. This is a problem common to many OEM remanufacturers, such as Xerox or Kodak. We study two main configurations, under the assumption that the disassembly sequence is exactly the reverse of t...

2008
L. Duta F. G. Filip I. Caciula

The objective of the Disassembly Line Balancing Problem (DLBP) is to use the resources of the disassembly line as efficiently as possible while meeting the demand. This issue is hard to attempt due to the inherent uncertainties that occur during the process. Starting from real industrial examples, this article presents a simple-to-apply method to accomplish the balancing of complex disassembly ...

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