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Linear arrays of nuclear envelope proteins harness retrograde actin flow for nuclear movement.Interactions between the evolutionarily conserved, actin-related protein, Arp11, actin, and Arp1Structural requirements for the assembly of LINC complexes and their function in cellular mechanical stiffnessSyne proteins anchor muscle nuclei at the neuromuscular junctionDynactin is required to maintain nuclear position within postmitotic Drosophila photoreceptor neuronsCep120 and TACCs control interkinetic nuclear migration and the neural progenitor pool.The Hagfish Gland Thread Cell: A Fiber-Producing Cell Involved in Predator DefenseModeling cellular processes in 3DNuclear motility in glioma cells reveals a cell-line dependent role of various cytoskeletal componentsA Motor-Gradient and Clustering Model of the Centripetal Motility of MTOCs in Meiosis I of Mouse OocytesThe fission yeast XMAP215 homolog Dis1p is involved in microtubule bundle organizationDeubiquitylation machinery is required for embryonic polarity in Caenorhabditis elegansNuclear migration events throughout developmentSUN1/2 and Syne/Nesprin-1/2 complexes connect centrosome to the nucleus during neurogenesis and neuronal migration in miceEukaryotic cells and their cell bodies: Cell Theory revisedWhat determines cell size?Re-starting life: Fertilization and the transition from meiosis to mitosisCytoplasmic dynein is required for distinct aspects of MTOC positioning, including centrosome separation, in the one cell stage Caenorhabditis elegans embryoCdc42 mediates nucleus movement and MTOC polarization in Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts under mechanical shear stressAse1p organizes antiparallel microtubule arrays during interphase and mitosis in fission yeast.Actin polymerisation at the cytoplasmic face of eukaryotic nucleiMammalian spindle orientation and position respond to changes in cell shape in a dynein-dependent fashion.Nuclear dynamics in Arabidopsis thalianaAnisotropy of cell adhesive microenvironment governs cell internal organization and orientation of polarityControl of nuclear centration in the C. elegans zygote by receptor-independent Galpha signaling and myosin II.Centrosome attachment to the C. elegans male pronucleus is dependent on the surface area of the nuclear envelope.Nuclear migration. From fungi to the mammalian brain.Role of the nuclear migration protein Lis1 in cell morphogenesis in Ustilago maydis.Finding the cell center by a balance of dynein and myosin pulling and microtubule pushing: a computational study.Intracellular organelles mediate cytoplasmic pulling force for centrosome centration in the Caenorhabditis elegans early embryo.A model of cytoplasmically driven microtubule-based motion in the single-celled Caenorhabditis elegans embryoAster migration determines the length scale of nuclear separation in the Drosophila syncytial embryo.Nuclear movement during myotube formation is microtubule and dynein dependent and is regulated by Cdc42, Par6 and Par3The WASP-Arp2/3 complex signal cascade is involved in actin-dependent sperm nuclei migration during double fertilization in tobacco and maizeThe roles of fission yeast ase1 in mitotic cell division, meiotic nuclear oscillation, and cytokinesis checkpoint signalingUNC-83 coordinates kinesin-1 and dynein activities at the nuclear envelope during nuclear migrationMicrotubule actin crosslinking factor 1 regulates the Balbiani body and animal-vegetal polarity of the zebrafish oocyte.Interactions between nuclei and the cytoskeleton are mediated by SUN-KASH nuclear-envelope bridges.Nesprin 1α2 is essential for mouse postnatal viability and nuclear positioning in skeletal muscleHow does a millimeter-sized cell find its center?
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998年の論文
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1998年学术文章
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1998年学术文章
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1998年学术文章
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1998年学术文章
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1998年學術文章
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1998年學術文章
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Mechanisms of nuclear positioning.
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Mechanisms of nuclear positioning.
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Mechanisms of nuclear positioning.
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Mechanisms of nuclear positioning.
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Mechanisms of nuclear positioning.
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Mechanisms of nuclear positioning.
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Mechanisms of nuclear positioning
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