An aster is a cellular structure shaped like a star, consisting of a centrosome and its associated microtubules during the early stages of mitosis in an animal ...
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An aster is a cellular structure shaped like a star, formed around each centrosome during mitosis in an animal cell.[Asters do not form during mitosis in ...
Jul 23, 2021 ˇ (cell biology) A star-shaped cluster of microtubules radiating from the pericentriolar region, and seen immediately before and during mitosis of ...
Jan 15, 2022 ˇ We show that short-ranged microtubule-mediated repulsive interactions between asters are important for ordering in the early Drosophila embryo and minimising ...
Oct 4, 2018 ˇ Asters are integral membrane proteins in the ER that facilitate transport of lipoprotein-derived cholesterol from the plasma membrane to the ER.
Oct 7, 2020 ˇ Here we describe a method that combines microfluidics, hydrogels, and Xenopus laevis egg extract to investigate the mechanics of aster movement and centration.
Aster leafhopper (Macrosteles quadrilineatus) is a vector of a plant pathogen, the aster yellows phytoplasma, which can cause severe disease in susceptible ...
Mar 1, 2010 ˇ The orientation of stem cell divisions is maintained beyond one cell cycle thanks to microtubule polymerization and apical centrosome ...
Dec 7, 2020 ˇ In Xenopus and zebrafish zygotes, which are unusually large cells, aster movement away from the midplane is driven by dynein-dependent pulling ...
This leafhopper overwinters in the egg stage in small grains; no evidence was found of a spring migration from southern overwintering areas. Although ...