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cytoskeletal filament การใช้

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  • Microtubules are one of the cytoskeletal filament systems in eukaryotic cells.
  • The motors are hypothesized to move on helical cytoskeletal filaments.
  • Alpha-catenin participates in regulation of actin-containing cytoskeletal filaments.
  • The common proof of this level of study is the observation of cytoskeletal filaments.
  • The accessory proteins are essential for controlled assembly of cytoskeletal filaments in particular locations, and they include motor proteins.
  • MAP-2 proteins are located in the dendrites and in the body of neurons, where they bind with other cytoskeletal filaments.
  • The cytoskeleton is a highly dynamic part of a cell and cytoskeletal filaments constantly grow and shrink through addition and removal of subunits.
  • Therefore, when RhoA is inactive, the actin cytoskeletal filaments are unable to form and cell morphology changes, resulting in a default round shape.
  • Fibroblast-like synoviocytes are cells of mesenchymal origin that display many characteristics common with fibroblasts, such as expression of several types of collagens and protein vimentin, a part of cytoskeletal filaments.
  • Stretch-activated ion channels, caveolae, integrins, cadherins, growth factor receptors, myosin motors, cytoskeletal filaments, nuclei, extracellular matrix, and numerous other molecular structures and signaling molecules have been shown to contribute to cellular mechanotransduction.
  • Transport of nanoscale entities is determined not only by thermal mobility, but also by their interactions with cellular structures ( e . g . cytoskeletal filaments ), with molecular-scale entities ( e . g . motor proteins, signaling molecules ), and with other nanoscale entities.