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Based on previous studies mostly using electron microscopy, the basic structure of centrioles is known. ... Centrioles are about 100 times smaller than a mammalian cell, ...
Based on previous studies mostly using electron microscopy, the basic structure of centrioles is known. But PTMs are invisible to the electron microscope, so what do they look like?
Using advanced microscopy techniques, the process of centriole amplification in multiciliated cells is explored, and the daughter centriole identified as the primary nucleation site of more than ...
Through volume electron microscopy, the researchers observed that differentiating granule cells frequently conceal their disassembling primary cilia (cyan) from the extracellular environment. Primary ...
A new study published in Current Biology unravels how centrioles form in the moss Physcomitrium patens, ... that then is sectioned and put in a transmission electron microscope. There, ...
Centrioles, like the one depicted in this electron micrograph, are unexpectedly persistent in developing embryos. [Pierre Gönczy/EPFL] ...
If you want to understand the underlying mechanisms of cellular motility and division, then the centriole is the organelle of interest. Each cell has a pair of centrioles which help to segregate ...