نتایج جستجو برای: bioliquid filled microtubules

تعداد نتایج: 67085  

Journal: :international journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2015
m. motamedi m. mosavi mashhadi

microtubules, the active filaments with tubular shapes, play important roles in a wide range of cellular functions, including structural supports, mitosis, cytokinesis, and vesicular transport, which are essential for the growth and division of eukaryotic cells. finding properties of microtubules is one of the main concerns of scientists. this work helps to obtain mechanical properties of micro...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2016
Dennis Breitsprecher Nina Schlinck David Witte Stefan Duhr Philipp Baaske Thomas Schubert

The characterization and development of highly specific aptamers requires the analysis of the interaction strength between aptamer and target. MicroScale Thermophoresis (MST) is a rapid and precise method to quantify biomolecular interactions in solution at microliter scale. The basis of this technology is a physical effect referred to as thermophoresis, which describes the directed movement of...

Journal: :IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 2021

M. Mosavi Mashhadi M. Motamedi

Microtubules, the active filaments with tubular shapes, play important roles in a wide range of cellular functions, including structural supports, mitosis, cytokinesis, and vesicular transport, which are essential for the growth and division of eukaryotic cells. Finding properties of microtubules is one of the main concerns of scientists. This work helps to obtain mechanical properties of m...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1985
K C Wang T A Chen

Electron microscopical studies reveal that the phasmids of Scutellonema brachyurum include socket and sheath cells which appear to be secretory. The phasmid includes an external cup-shaped ampulla filled with electron-dense material which may be lipopolysaccharide. The ampulla is continuous, with a receptor cavity surrounded by the socket and sheath cells. The dendrite receptor originates from ...

2010
Hannele Nicholson Kathleen M. Eberhard Matthias Scheutz

We investigate disfluency distribution rates within different moves from an interactive task-oriented experiment to further explore the suggestion by Bortfeld et al. [1] and Nicholson [2] that different types of disfluencies may fulfill varying functions. We focus on disfluency types within moves, or speech turns, where a speaker initiates something compared to a response to such a move. We fin...

2010
Yong Yang Andrey Starikovskiy Alexander Fridman Young I. Cho

There is an increasing interest in the study of direct plasma generated in liquid/ bioliquid as it fi nds more applications in both industry and academic research. For all the applications, it is important to get a better understanding of the key physical mechanisms of the breakdown process. In the present paper, streamer propagation during an electric breakdown process of dielectric liquid was...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1977
V B Wigglesworth

Epidermal cells deprived of their oxygen supply by tracheal section give off cytoplasmic processes which become attached to air-filled tracheoles in neighbouring areas and draw these into the oxygen-deficient zone. Many of these cytoplasmic strands exceed 100 micrometer in length but may be no more than 50 nm in diameter; they contain mitochondria, ribosomes, microtubules and microfilaments. In...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1969
L G Tilney J R Gibbins

In an attempt to understand the mechanism of contraction of the filopodia of the secondary mesenchyme cells and thus secondary invagination of the archenteron, the fine structure of these processes was examined. Whereas microtubules are commonly encountered in the cell body and at the base of the filopodia, very few (one or two) are present near the tip of the filopodia. Instead the slender pro...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2001
K K Parker L K Taylor J B Atkinson D E Hansen J P Wikswo

Stretch-activated ion channels have been identified as transducers of mechanoelectric coupling in the heart, where they may play a role in arrhythmogenesis. The role of the cytoskeleton in ion channel control has been a topic of recent study and the transmission of mechanical stresses to stretch-activated channels by cytoskeletal attachment has been hypothesized. We studied the arrhythmogenic e...

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