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 microtubule that is part of the cytoskeleton of a cell. It is part of the mitotic spindle and helps to pull sister chromatids apart so a cell can ...
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 ...
Feb 22, 2018 · Asters are radial microtubule arrays found in animal cells. These star-shaped structures form around each pair of centrioles during mitosis.
Jan 23, 2013 · A star-shaped arrangement of microtubular filaments which radiate from the centrosome during mitosis and meiosis.
A starlike arrangement of microtubules radiating from a centrosome. Asters become conspicuous in animal cells at the ends of the spindle when cell division ...
Mar 5, 2018 · The microtubule aster (hereafter: aster) is a radial array of microtubules growing from an organizing center such as the centrosome, which is ...
Sep 13, 2018 · Our findings elucidate a nonvesicular pathway for PM–ER sterol trafficking in mammalian cells and suggest new mechanisms by which. HDL-derived ...
Oct 4, 2018 · Aster Proteins Facilitate Nonvesicular Plasma Membrane to ER Cholesterol Transport in Mammalian Cells. Cell. 2018 Oct 4;175(2):514-529.e20 ...