نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear shape

تعداد نتایج: 424509  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Lena Lüke Polly Campbell María Varea Sánchez Michael W Nachman Eduardo R S Roldan

Post-copulatory sexual selection in the form of sperm competition is known to influence the evolution of male reproductive proteins in mammals. The relationship between sperm competition and regulatory evolution, however, remains to be explored. Protamines and transition nuclear proteins are involved in the condensation of sperm chromatin and are expected to affect the shape of the sperm head. ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
rym mansour unité of recherche 12-04, chimie appliquée and environnement, faculté of sciences of monastir, monastir 5000, tunisie. najoua haouas laboratoire of parasitologie-mycologie (99ur/08-05), faculté de pharmacie, département of biologie, clinique b, 1 rue avicenne, monastir 5000, tunisie. amel ben kahla-nakbi laboratoire of biodiversité and biotechnologie marine, institut national des sciences and technologies of la mer, annexe monastir, bp 59, monastir 5000, tunisie. saoussen hammami laboratoire of parasitologie-mycologie (99ur/08-05), faculté de pharmacie, département of biologie, clinique b, 1 rue avicenne, monastir 5000, tunisie. zine mighri unité of recherche 12-04, chimie appliquée and environnement, faculté of sciences of monastir, monastir 5000, tunisie. farouk mhenni unité of recherche 12-04, chimie appliquée and environnement, faculté of sciences of monastir, monastir 5000, tunisie.

vitis vinifera l.is a traditional asian herb widely used for different health problems. in thepresent research, the ethanolic and the aqueous extracts of vitis vinifera l. leaves collected fromshrub, grown in tunisia, were prepared and evaluated for the antileishmanial activity againstleishmani ainfantum promastigotes. the inhibitory concentration 50 (ic50) was determined andthe results showed ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
f. babapour mofrad faculty of engineering, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran r. aghaeizadeh zoroofi control and intelligent processing center of excellence, school of electrical and computer engineering, college of engineering, university of tehran, tehran, iran a. abbaspour tehrani fard electrical and electronic engineering school, sharif university of technology, tehran, iran sh. akhlaghpoor department of interventional radiology, sina hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran y.w. chen college of information and science, ristumeikan university, shiga, japan y. sato division of image analysis, graduate school of medicine, osaka university, osaka, japan

background: in nuclear medicine application often it is required to use computational methods for evaluation of organ absorbed dose. monte carlo simulation and phantoms have been used in many works before. the shape, size and volume in organs are varied, and this variation will produce error in dose calculation if no correction is applied. materials and methods: a computational framework for co...

2010
Micah T. Webster J. Michael McCaffery Orna Cohen-Fix

The parameters that control nuclear size and shape are poorly understood. In yeast, unregulated membrane proliferation, caused by deletion of the phospholipid biosynthesis inhibitor SPO7, leads to a single nuclear envelope "flare" that protrudes into the cytoplasm. This flare is always associated with the asymmetrically localized nucleolus, which suggests that the site of membrane expansion is ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Naama Wiesel Anna Mattout Shai Melcer Naomi Melamed-Book Harald Herrmann Ohad Medalia Ueli Aebi Yosef Gruenbaum

Lamins are nuclear intermediate filament proteins and the major building blocks of the nuclear lamina. Besides providing nuclear shape and mechanical stability, lamins are required for chromatin organization, transcription regulation, DNA replication, nuclear assembly, nuclear positioning, and apoptosis. Mutations in human lamins cause many different heritable diseases, affecting various tissue...

2016
Andri Christodoulou Rachel Santarella-Mellwig Niovi Santama Iain W Mattaj

The mechanism of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) morphogenesis is incompletely understood. ER tubules are shaped by the reticulons (RTNs) and DP1/Yop1p family members, but the mechanism of ER sheet formation is much less clear. Here, we characterize TMEM170A, a human transmembrane protein, which localizes in ER and nuclear envelope membranes. Silencing or overexpressing TMEM170A in HeLa K cells alte...

2008
Peter J. Richerson Robert Boyd Edward Wilson

Edward Wilson (1998) recently popularized William Whewell’s nineteenth-century idea of “consilience.” The idea was a favorite of Darwin’s. It holds that seemingly disparate phenomena in the world are in fact connected. Nuclear physics is “remote” scientifically from the social sciences, yet nuclear reactions in the sun are the most important source of energy on earth, nuclear decay in the earth...

2017
Valentina Rapisarda Igor Malashchuk Inemo E. Asamaowei Krzysztof Poterlowicz Michael Y. Fessing Andrey A. Sharov Iakowos Karakesisoglou Vladimir A. Botchkarev Andrei Mardaryev

The maintenance of a proper nuclear architecture and three-dimensional organization of the genes, enhancer elements, and transcription machinery plays an essential role in tissue development and regeneration. Here we show that in the developing skin, epidermal progenitor cells of mice lacking p63 transcription factor display alterations in the nuclear shape accompanied by a marked decrease in e...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2015
Filipe V Almeida Gernot Walko James R McMillan John A McGrath Gerhard Wiche Asa H Barber John T Connelly

The transmission of mechanical forces to the nucleus is important for intracellular positioning, mitosis and cell motility, yet the contribution of specific components of the cytoskeleton to nuclear mechanotransduction remains unclear. In this study, we examine how crosstalk between the cytolinker plectin and F-actin controls keratin network organisation and the 3D nuclear morphology of keratin...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 1997
M Winey D Yarar T H Giddings D N Mastronarde

The number of nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) in individual nuclei of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was determined by computer-aided reconstruction of entire nuclei from electron micrographs of serially sectioned cells. Nuclei of 32 haploid cells at various points in the cell cycle were modeled and found to contain between 65 and 182 NPCs. Morphological markers, such as cell shape and nuclea...

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