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Statistical checklist of Nature Cell Biology 1 Statistical Graphs
This video talks about the statistical checklist provided by Nature Cell Biology topics including (1) Statistical graphs (2) p-values (3) correction for multiplicity (4) ...
Ayumi Shintani
Four Ways to Submit to MBoC: Submission Type Details
Learn more about MBoC at molbiolcell.org. Submit a paper at www.mbcpapers.org. In addition to submission of a manuscript directly to MBoC through the ...
Molecular Biology of the Cell
biosights: November 23, 2015 - Cells migrate on the crest of a wave
Cells move through complex 3D environments in vivo, but studying 3D modes of migration in vitro remains a major challenge. Guetta-Terrier et al. examine the ...
Rockefeller University Press
biosights: June 10, 2013 - Netrin Throws Anchor Cells into the Breach
Cell invasion through basement membranes is crucial for both normal development and cancer metastasis but relatively little is known about the process ...
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biosights: August 1, 2016 – The midbody enables ciliogenesis
Fibroblasts initiate ciliogenesis inside the cell, but polarized epithelial cells form a primary cilium at the apical cell surface through a mechanism that is largely ...
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biosights: July 7, 2014 - The fluid dynamics of collective cell migration
During development and tumor metastasis, cells prepare to migrate by undergoing an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition that loosens their connections to ...
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biosights: October 3, 2011- Moesin keeps mitotic cells in shape
The ERM protein Moesin helps mitotic cells undergo a series of dramatic shape changes by linking the actin cytoskeleton to the plasma membrane. Roubinet et ...
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Cell Biology Journal Article Presentation
Emily Goodrow
biosights: June 11, 2012 - T cell signaling goes with the flow
Activated T cell receptors stimulate actin polymerization at the periphery of the immunological synapses that form between lymphocytes and antigen-presenting ...
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biosights: August 8, 2011 - Nuclear envelope starts with a clean sheet
At the start of mitosis, the nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complexes break down and disperse into the endoplasmic reticulum and cytoplasm. Lu et al. use ...
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biosights: June 6, 2016 - Neural crest cells stay within versican's confines
Spatial confinement enhances collective cell migration in vitro, but whether it promotes collective migration in vivo is unclear. Szabó et al. reveal that the ...
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biosights: September 6, 2010 T Cells Rho across the endothelium
During an immune response, T cells move into tissues from the vasculature by crossing the endothelial cell layer lining blood vessel walls. Heasman et al. reveal ...
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Finding an Impact Factor
In this tutorial you will learn how to use Journal Citation Reports to find the impact factor of a journal. Survey link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/taylortutorials.
Western University
biosights: January 18, 2016 - P-cadherin provides the driving force for collective cell migration
Collective cell migration is an important process in normal development, wound repair, and tumor metastasis. Plutoni et al. reveal that the cell adhesion ...
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biosights: August 7 2017 - Synaptic activity shifts dendritic lysosomes
Lysosomes are known to exist in both the cell body and axon of neurons, but whether they also localize to dendrites is unclear. Goo et al. reveal that lysosomes ...
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biosights: October 24 2016 - Retinal ganglion cells have a backup plan
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) are born at the apical side of the retinal neuroepithelium before they translocate to the basal side and send out axons to form the ...
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biosights: September 28, 2015 - Maintaining the link between spindle and furrow position
The cytokinetic cleavage furrow must be carefully aligned with the spindle midzone during asymmetric cell division. Pacquelet et al. discover a pathway that ...
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Cell Biology of Neurodegeneration (Part 4)
November 27, 2018 To see all videos from this event, click here: https://tinyurl.com/sy99ecl This symposium tackles some of the cellular mechanisms that go ...
The Italian Academy - Columbia University
biosights: January 2 2017 - Tumor cells feel the pressure after protease inhibition
Primary fibroblasts use a high pressure, “nuclear piston” mode of migration to move through highly cross-linked 3D extracellular matrices. Petrie et al. reveal that ...
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biosights: January 2 2018 - Ring out your dead: MRCK cleavage triggers epithelial extrusion
Dying epithelial cells are extruded from the tissue by a basal actomyosin ring formed in neighboring, healthy cells. Gagliardi et al. reveal that epithelial extrusion ...
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biosights: November 6 2017 - Cancer-associated fibroblasts lay the tracks for directional migration
Cancer-associated fibroblasts, or CAFs, regulate tumor progression by secreting chemokines and remodeling the extracellular matrix. Erdogan et al. reveal that ...
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Four Ways to Submit to MBoC: Overview
Learn more about MBoC at molbiolcell.org. Submit a paper at www.mbcpapers.org. In addition to submission of a manuscript directly to MBoC through the ...
Molecular Biology of the Cell
biosights: September 26, 2016 – An iron hand controls endosome-mitochondria contacts
In erythroid cells, endocytosed iron is directly transferred into mitochondria at dynamic endosome-mitochondria contacts. Das et al. reveal that this process also ...
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biosights: July 8, 2013 - Vinculin delivers a clutch performance
At the leading edge of migrating cells, actin assembly and membrane protrusion are closely coupled with the formation of integrin-based focal adhesions that ...
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Dr. Michael P. Sarras, Editor in Chief of Journal of Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine
Dr. Michael P. Sarras Jr. is currently working as Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Chicago Medical School, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and ...
Elyns Publishing Group
biosights: April 11, 2016 – Sac1 works its contacts
The plasma membrane phosphoinositide PI(4,5)P2 is derived from PI(4)P, whose levels are controlled by the essential lipid phosphatase Sac1. Sac1 is an ...
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Research Postgraduate (RPg) Programmes in the Research Division of Molecular Cell Biology
An introduction of the Research Postgraduate (RPg) studies at the Research Division of Molecular Cell Biology.
HKU Faculty of Science
biosights: November 1, 2010 Pulling centrosomes to the forward position
Most migrating cells place their centrosome in front of the nucleus, facing the direction in which the cell is moving. Manneville et al. identify a signaling pathway ...
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Study Neuron-like activity discovered in skin cells
Researchers have discovered that neuron-like signaling happens between specialized skin cells. Authors of the study published in the Journal of Cell Biology ...
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biosights: September 5, 2011- Actin puts the squeeze on Weibel-Palade bodies
The actin cytoskeleton has been proposed to regulate exocytosis in many different ways. Nightingale et al. use a two-color, live-cell imaging assay to reveal two ...
Rockefeller University Press
Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 1): Abnormal Signal Transduction
This animation is the first part of the series "An Introduction to Cancer Biology", and explains the mechanism of abnormal signal transduction resulting in ...
Mechanisms in Medicine
Cell Science & Therapy Journals OMICS Publishing Group
This video is by OMICS Publishing Group of Cell being which a smallest part of any organism; it is a building block of life. Cell Science & Therapy describes ...
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biosights: April 3 2017 - How Chlamydia help mitochondria keep it together
The obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis must keep its host cell alive, even though it produces reactive oxygen species that expose the host ...
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biosights: March 5 2018 - The nucleus comes through in the clutch
In addition to its roles in DNA replication and gene expression, the nucleus has an important physical impact on cellular behavior. Graham et al. reveal that, ...
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CELL BIOLOGY MEMBRANE TRANSPORT
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biosights: September 2, 2013 - Shrinking microtubules pull the centrosome into place
When a T cell encounters a target antigen-presenting cell, it moves its centrosome to the immunological synapse that connects the two cells. Yi et al. reveal that ...
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biosights: February 18, 2013 - Erecting a myosin scaffold for cytokinesis
Cell division requires the coordinated action of proteins that promote actomyosin contraction, membrane trafficking, and extracellular matrix remodeling.
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Professor Doug Brooks - Leader, Mechanisms in Cell Biology and Diseases
Professor Doug Brooks has over 30 years experience in medical research and is a Research Professor in Molecular Medicine. Doug is the leader of the ...
University of South Australia
biosights: November 24, 2014 - Dynein helps centrioles stick together
DescriptionDynein has numerous functions in mitosis, but the function of the motor complex's light intermediate chains is poorly understood. Jones et al. reveal ...
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Distance Learning for Cell Biology: a ready-to-use virtual laboratory for teaching mitosis
In this webinar, you'll learn how to run a ready-to-use, fully online virtual lab experiment with your students. Eric Shelden of Washington State University taught a ...
Allen Institute
biosights: February 20, 2012 - Neuronal autophagosomes mature on the move
Autophagy is a cellular degradation pathway essential for neuronal survival, but little is known about the dynamics of autophagic organelles in neurons. Maday ...
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