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2. Xylem Conduits of a Resurrection Plant Contain a Unique Lipid Lining and Refill Following a Distinct Pattern after Desiccation
3. Redundant functions of phospholipases D1 and D2 in platelet α‐granule release
4. Biocontrol of pathogens in shrimp hatcheries using bacteriophages
5. Impact of hypoosmotic challenges on spongy architecture of the cytoplasm of the giant marine alga Valonia utricularis
6. Redundant functions of RhoA and Cdc42 in platelet biogenesis: OC 33.6
7. ADF / n-cofilin-dependent actin turnover is essential for platelet formation: AS-WE-029
8. Megakaryocyte-specific deletion of Rac1 and Cdc42 abrogates proplatelet formation in vitro and in vivo: AS-WE-030
9. Organization of Transcribed and Nontranscribed Chromatin
10. A Pool of Soluble Nuclear Lamins in Eggs and Embryos of Xenopus laevis
11. Proteomic analysis of the Simkania-containing vacuole: the central role of retrograde transport
12. Fourth symposium onAcetabularia
13. Changes in the dielectric properties of medaka fish embryos during development, studied by electrorotation
14. The mechanisms of refilling of xylem conduits and bleeding of tall birch during spring
15. Super-resolution imaging visualizes the eightfold symmetry of gp210 proteins around the nuclear pore complex and resolves the central channel with nanometer resolution
16. Localization of glucocorticoid hormone receptors in mitochondria of human cells
17. Generation of rho(0) cells utilizing a mitochondrially targeted restriction endonuclease and comparative analyses
18. Behavioral and Synaptic Plasticity Are Impaired upon Lack of the Synaptic Protein SAP47
19. The mechanisms of refilling of xylem conduits and bleeding of tall birch during spring
20. 1[alpha],25‐dihydroxyvitamin D3enhances annexin II dependent proliferation of osteoblasts
21. Isolation of Vibrio harveyi bacteriophage with a potential for biocontrol of luminous vibriosis in hatchery environments
22. Xylem conduits of a resurrection plant contain a unique lipid lining and refill following a distinct pattern after desiccation
23. Subcellular distribution of the Xenopus p58/lamin B receptor in oocytes and eggs
24. Molecular characterization and developmentally regulated expression of Xenopus lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (XLAP2)
25. Chromatin binding and polymerization of the endogenous Xenopus egg lamins: the opposing effects of glycogen and ATP
26. Assembly of A- and B-type lamins studied in vivo with the baculovirus system
27. Characterization and quantitation of three B-type lamins in Xenopus oocytes and eggs: increase of lamin LI protein synthesis during meiotic maturation
28. Salmonella strain secreting active listeriolysin changes its intracellular localization
29. Physical association of moesin and CD46 as a receptor complex for measles virus
30. Mammalian cells transfected with the listeriolysin gene exhibit enhanced proliferation and focus formation
31. Imaging nuclear pores of aldosterone-sensitive kidney cells by atomic force microscopy.
32. Lamin-dependent nuclear envelope reassembly following mitosis: an argument
33. Ultrastructural study of Listeria monocytogenes entry into cultured human colonic epithelial cells
34. Epithelial cell invasion and survival of Bordetella bronchiseptica
35. Membrane-associated lamins in Xenopus egg extracts: identification of two vesicle populations.
36. Presence of a nuclear lamina in pachytene spermatocytes of the rat
37. Listeria ivanovii is capable of cell-to-cell spread involving actin polymerization
38. Identification of p60 antibodies in human sera and presentation of this listerial antigen on the surface of attenuated salmonellae by the HlyB-HlyD secretion system
39. Different forms of soluble cytoplasmic mRNA binding proteins and particles in Xenopus laevis oocytes and embryos.
40. 1[alpha],25-dihydroxyvitamin D.
41. A new lamin in Xenopus somatic tissues displays strong homology to human lamin A.
42. Nuclear lamin LI of Xenopus laevis: cDNA cloning, amino acid sequence and binding specificity of a member of the lamin B subfamily.
43. A nucleolar skeleton of protein filaments demonstrated in amplified nucleoli of Xenopus laevis.
44. The nuclear envelope and the architecture of the nuclear periphery.
45. Immunological localization of a major karyoskeletal protein in nucleoli of oocytes and somatic cells of Xenopus laevis.
46. Involvement of nuclear lamins in postmitotic reorganization of chromatin as demonstrated by microinjection of lamin antibodies.
47. Basic proteins of the perinuclear theca of mammalian spermatozoa and spermatids: a novel class of cytoskeletal elements.
48. The conserved carboxy-terminal cysteine of nuclear lamins is essential for lamin association with the nuclear envelope.
49. Medusoid fibril bodies a novel type of nuclear filament of diameter 8-12 nm with periodic ultrastructure demonstrated in oocytes of Xenopus laevis
50. Medusoid fibril bodies: a novel type of nuclear filament of diameter 8 to 12 nm with periodic ultrastructure demonstrated in oocytes of Xenopus laevis
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