microtubule dynamics

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dynamics
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Microtubules and microscopes: how the development of light microscopic imaging technologies has contributed to discoveries aboutmicrotubuledynamicsin living cells.
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Rac1 is a regulator ofmicrotubuledynamicsin vivo and enhances microtubule turnover.
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The changes in cytoskeleton are known asmicrotubuledynamics; the addition of the tubulin subunits lead to polymerisation and their loss, depolymerisation.
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In the spiral3 mutant,microtubuledynamicsand nucleation efficiency were not markedly affected, but nucleating angles were wider and more divergently distributed.
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Cdk5/p35 pathway is also responsible for actin andmicrotubuledynamicsinvolved in neuronal migration.
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At very low concentrations they suppressmicrotubuledynamicsand at higher concentrations they reduce microtubule polymer mass.
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Both microtubule stabilizers and destabilizers can suppressmicrotubuledynamics.
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At very low concentration it binds to microtubule plus end to suppressmicrotubuledynamics.
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This will have the effect of interfering withmicrotubuledynamics.
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Its function as an important regulatory protein ofmicrotubuledynamicshas been well-characterized.
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Eribulin is a mechanistically-unique inhibitor ofmicrotubuledynamics, binding predominantly to a small number of high affinity sites at the plus ends of existing microtubules.
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She now continues to studymicrotubuledynamicsin.
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Lower concentration affectsmicrotubuledynamicsand cell migration.
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Cryptophycin 52 showed high potent antimitotic activity to resist spindlemicrotubuledynamics.
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