نتایج جستجو برای: ribbon

تعداد نتایج: 4116  

2013
Ting-Wei Su Inkyum Choi Jiawen Feng Kalvin Huang Euan McLeod Aydogan Ozcan

We report the discovery of an entirely new three-dimensional (3D) swimming pattern observed in human and horse sperms. This motion is in the form of 'chiral ribbons', where the planar swing of the sperm head occurs on an osculating plane creating in some cases a helical ribbon and in some others a twisted ribbon. The latter, i.e., the twisted ribbon trajectory, also defines a minimal surface, e...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Oliver Dick Susanne tom Dieck Wilko Detlef Altrock Josef Ammermüller Reto Weiler Craig Curtis Garner Eckart Dieter Gundelfinger Johann Helmut Brandstätter

The photoreceptor ribbon synapse is a highly specialized glutamatergic synapse designed for the continuous flow of synaptic vesicles to the neurotransmitter release site. The molecular mechanisms underlying ribbon synapse formation are poorly understood. We have investigated the role of the presynaptic cytomatrix protein Bassoon, a major component of the photoreceptor ribbon, in a mouse retina ...

2005
Alain Bruguières Alexis Virelizier

The Reshetikhin-Turaev invariant, Turaev’s TQFT, and many related constructions rely on the encoding of certain tangles (n-string links, or ribbon n-handles) as n-forms on the coend of a ribbon category. We introduce the monoidal category of Hopf diagrams, and describe a universal encoding of ribbon string links as Hopf diagrams. This universal encoding is an injective monoidal functor and admi...

2013
Thirumalini Vaithianathan Wendy Akmentin Diane Henry Gary Matthews

PURPOSE Synaptic ribbons are organelles found at presynaptic active zones of sensory neurons that generate sustained graded electrical signals in response to stimuli, including retinal photoreceptor cells and bipolar neurons. RIBEYE is the major and specific protein constituent of ribbons; however, over the past decade an increasing number of other proteins have been identified at ribbon active...

2011
STEPHEN HUGGETT IAIN MOFFATT NATALIA VIRDEE

Recently, Dasbach, Futer, Kalfagianni, Lin, and Stoltzfus extended the notion of a Tait graph by associating a set of ribbon graphs (or equivalently, embedded graphs) to a link diagram. Here we focus on Seifert graphs, which are the ribbon graphs of a knot or link diagram that arise from Seifert states. We provide a characterization of Seifert graphs in terms of Eulerian subgraphs. This charact...

1997
Vicki L. Hansen James J. Willis

near-surface transitional-tensile failure conditions or due to The term tessera has been used to describe regions of dereactivation of steeply oriented preexisting fractures resulting formed venusian crust exhibiting two or more intersecting sets in steep-sided graben. Formation of tensile-fracture ribbons of structural elements; however, tessera includes terrains would be favored with a sharp ...

2014
Hanna Regus-Leidig Michaela Fuchs Martina Löhner Sarah R. Leist Sergio Leal-Ortiz Vince A. Chiodo William W. Hauswirth Craig C. Garner Johann H. Brandstätter

Piccolo is the largest known cytomatrix protein at active zones of chemical synapses. A growing number of studies on conventional chemical synapses assign Piccolo a role in the recruitment and integration of molecules relevant for both endo- and exocytosis of synaptic vesicles, the dynamic assembly of presynaptic F-actin, as well as the proteostasis of presynaptic proteins, yet a direct functio...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2005
Paul Albert Fuchs

The activity of individual afferent neurones in the mammalian cochlea can be driven by neurotransmitter released from a single synaptic ribbon in a single inner hair cell. Thus, a ribbon synapse must be able to transmit all the information on sound frequency, intensity and timing carried centrally. This task is made still more demanding by the process of binaural sound localization that utilize...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1982
C H Haigler A R White R M Brown K M Cooper

In vivo cellulose ribbon assembly by the Gram-negative bacterium Acetobacter xylinum can be altered by incubation in carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), a negatively charged water-soluble cellulose derivative, and also by incubation in a variety of neutral, water-soluble cellulose derivatives. In the presence of all of these substituted celluloses, normal fasciation of microfibril bundles to form the...

2016
Maria Luisa Barretta Daniela Spano Chiara D'Ambrosio Romina Ines Cervigni Andrea Scaloni Daniela Corda Antonino Colanzi

The Golgi apparatus is composed of stacks of cisternae laterally connected by tubules to form a ribbon-like structure. At the onset of mitosis, the Golgi ribbon is broken down into discrete stacks, which then undergo further fragmentation. This ribbon cleavage is required for G2/M transition, which thus indicates that a 'Golgi mitotic checkpoint' couples Golgi inheritance with cell cycle transi...

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