نتایج جستجو برای: invagination

تعداد نتایج: 1716  

Journal: :Development 1991
Z Kam J S Minden D A Agard J W Sedat M Leptin

The first event of Drosophila gastrulation is the formation of the ventral furrow. This process, which leads to the invagination of the mesoderm, is a classical example of epithelial folding. To understand better the cellular changes and dynamics of furrow formation, we examined living Drosophila embryos using three-dimensional time-lapse microscopy. By injecting fluorescent markers that visual...

Journal: :Cell structure and function 1994
H Kamei

There have been few investigations of the cause of nuclear invagination and lobule formation. The human pancreatic cancer cells MIA PaCa-2 often show nuclear lobulation and well-developed juxtanuclear aggregates of intermediate filaments with thick bundles of intermediate filaments developed from them. Therefore MIA PaCa-2 cells were used as model cells to examine whether or not there is any re...

2009
Gökhan Çipe Fevzi Celayir Hakan M Köksal Sadik Yildirim Adil Baykan Havva Elif Öğüt

INTRODUCTION Invagination is a rare cause of mechanical intestinal obstruction in adults, but half of their causes are malignant. A diagnosis of invagination in an adult patient strongly suggests presence of a malignant pathology. Moreover some benign conditions may resemble malignant disorders like inflammatory fibroid polyp. Inflammatory fibroid polyps are rare benign lesions of uncertain ori...

Journal: :Science signaling 2009
Philippe-Alexandre Pouille Padra Ahmadi Anne-Christine Brunet Emmanuel Farge

During Drosophila gastrulation, two waves of constriction occur in the apical ventral cells, leading to mesoderm invagination. The first constriction wave is a stochastic process mediated by the constriction of 40% of randomly positioned mesodermal cells and is controlled by the transcription factor Snail. The second constriction wave immediately follows and involves the other 60% of the mesode...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2009
K Fujita N Aida Y Asakura K Kurosawa T Niwa K Muroya M Adachi G Nishimura T Inoue

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The causative gene of the common congenital malformation referred to as CHARGE syndrome is CHD7. Affected individuals often undergo head and neck imaging to assess abnormalities of the olfactory structures, hypothalamus-pituitary axis, and inner ear. We encountered a few children with severe hypoplasia of the basiocciput during a radiologic assessment of patients with CHA...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1996
K L Straub M C Stella M Leptin

We have analysed the developmental defects in Drosophila embryos lacking a gelsolin-related protein encoded by the gene flightless I. Such embryos have previously been reported to gastrulate abnormally. We now show that the most dramatic defects are seen earlier, in actin-dependent events during cellularisation of the syncytial blastoderm, a process with similarities to cytokinesis. The blastod...

2004
Anne Royou Christine Field John C. Sisson William Sullivan Roger Karess

The early Drosophila embryo undergoes two distinct membrane invagination events believed to be mechanistically related to cytokinesis: metaphase furrow formation and cellularization. Both involve actin cytoskeleton rearrangements, and both have myosin II at or near the forming furrow. Actin and myosin are thought to provide the force driving membrane invagination; however, membrane addition is ...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1988
K A Linberg S K Fisher

The organization of the rod spherule and of the horizontal cell axon terminals within the invagination of the rod spherule in the human retina was examined in serial sections by electron microscopy. Twenty-one rod spherules were reconstructed in this study. Axon terminal processes of type I horizontal cells consistently make one or two small punctate synapses onto each rod spherule within the i...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2007
Zdrinko Brekalo Ante Kvesić Gordan Galić Sofija Kukić-Brusić Vlatka Martinović Suzana Jonovska

A 4-year-old boy was hospitalised because showing signs of weakness, slight pain in the abdomen and while urinating. The symptoms occurred 7 days before hospitalisation. The boy did not vomit, nor did he have the urge to vomit, the defecation was regular showing no traces of blood. The physical visit a soft and painless tumefaction was confirmed ileocecally. The echography tests and the compute...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2004
Anne Royou Christine Field John C Sisson William Sullivan Roger Karess

The early Drosophila embryo undergoes two distinct membrane invagination events believed to be mechanistically related to cytokinesis: metaphase furrow formation and cellularization. Both involve actin cytoskeleton rearrangements, and both have myosin II at or near the forming furrow. Actin and myosin are thought to provide the force driving membrane invagination; however, membrane addition is ...

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