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1. Spatial arrangement, polarity, and posttranslational modifications of the microtubule system in the Drosophila eye.

2. Translational control of MPS1 links protein synthesis with the initiation of cell division and spindle pole body duplication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

3. Protein interactors of Spindle Pole Body (SPB) components and septal proteins in fungus Neurospora crassa: A mass spectrometry-based dataset

4. Atlas of Plasmodium falciparum intraerythrocytic development using expansion microscopy

5. Azoxystrobin exposure impairs meiotic maturation by disturbing spindle formation in mouse oocytes

6. Actin network architecture can ensure robust centering or sensitive decentering of the centrosome.

7. The centriolar satellite protein Cfap53 facilitates formation of the zygotic microtubule organizing center in the zebrafish embryo.

8. How COVID-19 Hijacks the Cytoskeleton: Therapeutic Implications.

10. Microtubule Anchoring: Attaching Dynamic Polymers to Cellular Structures

11. Maturing Autophagosomes are Transported Towards the Cell Periphery.

12. Knock down analysis reveals critical phases for specific oskar noncoding RNA functions during Drosophila oogenesis.

13. The Golgi apparatus is the main microtubule-organizing center in differentiating skeletal muscle cells.

14. The Identification and Functional Analysis of mRNA Localizing to Centrosomes

15. Myogenin controls via AKAP6 non-centrosomal microtubule-organizing center formation at the nuclear envelope

16. Microtubule Organizing Centers Contain Testis-Specific γ-TuRC Proteins in Spermatids of Drosophila

17. Apical PAR complex proteins protect against programmed epithelial assaults to create a continuous and functional intestinal lumen

18. Different roles for the adjoining and structurally similar A-rich and poly(A) domains of oskar mRNA: Only the A-rich domain is required for oskar noncoding RNA function, which includes MTOC positioning.

19. DIAPH3 deficiency links microtubules to mitotic errors, defective neurogenesis, and brain dysfunction

20. Stable kinetochore–microtubule attachments restrict MTOC position and spindle elongation in oocytes.

21. How COVID-19 Hijacks the Cytoskeleton: Therapeutic Implications

22. Chlamydia trachomatis effectors specifically modulate the landscape of the host cell: Dre1 interacts with dynactin to reposition host organelles during infection.

23. Polo-like kinase acts as a molecular timer that safeguards the asymmetric fate of spindle microtubule-organizing centers

24. Mammalian orthoreovirus core protein μ2 reorganizes host microtubule-organizing center components.

25. Regulation of myonuclear positioning and muscle function by the skeletal muscle-specific CIP protein.

26. Asymmetric cell division and replicative aging: a new perspective from the spindle poles.

27. A guiding torch at the poles: the multiple roles of spindle microtubule-organizing centers during cell division.

28. The spindle pole body of Aspergillus nidulans is asymmetrical and contains changing numbers of γ-tubulin complexes.

29. Cep192, a Novel Missing Link between the Centrosomal Core and Corona in Dictyostelium Amoebae

30. Centrosome Formation and Function: From self-assembly of pericentriolar material to microtubule organization

31. Centrosome Formation and Function: From self-assembly of pericentriolar material to microtubule organization

32. Form and function of the Golgi apparatus: scaffolds, cytoskeleton and signalling.

33. Inflammasome activation in neutrophils of patients with severe COVID-19

34. The Shot CH1 domain recognises a distinct form of F-actin duringDrosophilaoocyte determination

35. Microtubule Organization in Striated Muscle Cells

36. Microtubule-Based Mechanisms of Pronuclear Positioning

38. Multiple phosphorylation sites on γ‐tubulin are essential and contribute to the biogenesis of basal bodies in Tetrahymena.

39. Heparanase Is a Critical Regulator of Mitotic Spindles Required for Maintaining Chromosome Stability.

40. Microtubule-Organizing Centers: Towards a Minimal Parts List.

41. Temporal and SUMO-specific SUMOylation contribute to the dynamics of Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) and spindle integrity during mouse oocyte meiosis.

42. Microtubules regulate brush border formation.

43. Actin network architecture can ensure robust centering or sensitive decentering of the centrosome

45. Nuclear movement regulated by non-Smad Nodal signaling via JNK is associated with Smad signaling during zebrafish endoderm specification.

46. Cytoplasmic MTOCs control spindle orientation for asymmetric cell division in plants.

47. Molecular mechanisms of kinesin-14 motors in spindle assembly and chromosome segregation.

48. Ultrastructure of spermiogenesis and spermatozoa in Marchalina hellenica (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha, Marchalinidae).

49. Error-prone meiotic division and subfertility in mice with oocyte-conditional knockdown of pericentrin.

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