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Brown, C.J., Hendrich, B.D., Rupert, J.L., Lafreniere, R.G., Xing, Y., Lawrence, J., and Willard, H.F. (1992) The human XIST gene analysis of a 17 kb inactive X-specific RNA that contains conserved repeats and is highly localized with the nucleus. Cell 71, 527-542. [Pg.201]

Mullins C, Lu Y, Campbell A, Fang H, Green N (1995) A mutation affecting signal peptidase inhibits degradation of an abnormal membrane protein in Saccharo-myces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 270 17139-17147 Nakielny S, Dreyfuss G (1999) Transport of proteins and RNAs in and out of the nucleus. Cell 99 677-690... [Pg.154]

Allen G, Rappe J, Earnest DJ, Cassone VM 2001 Oscillating on borrowed time diffusible signals from immortalized suprachiasmatic nucleus cells regulate circadian rhythmicity in cultured fibroblasts. J Neurosci 21 7937—7943... [Pg.134]

De Valois RL and Pease PL 1971 Contours and contrast responses of monkey lateral geniculate nucleus cells to luminance and color figures. Science 171, 694-696. [Pg.370]

Mori, K., Ma, W., Gething, M.-J., and Sambrook, J., 1993, A transmembrane protein with a cdc2+/CDC28-related kinase activity is required for signaling from the ER to the nucleus. Cell 74 743-756. [Pg.153]

Semenza GL. 2001. HIF-1, O2, and the 3 PHDs How animal cells signal hypoxia to the nucleus. Cell 107 1-3. [Pg.295]

The posterior interposed nucleus is best distinguished in horizontal sections. A cell-free zone separates it from the anterior interposed and lateral nuclei. Medially the posterior interposed nucleus is continuous with the fastigial nucleus. Cells at the junction of these two nuclei project to the spinal cord (Matsushita and Hosoya, 1978 and Bentivoglio and Kuypers, 1982). This region was distinguished as the interstitial cell group, the target nucleus of the X zone, by Buisseret-Delmas et al. (1993). [Pg.151]

Berezney, R. (1991) The nuclear matrix a heuristic model for investigating genomic organization and function in the cell nucleus. / Cell. Biochem., 47, 109-123. [Pg.665]

Hamm, J., and Mattaj, I. W. (1990). Monomethylated cap structures facilitate RNA export from the nucleus. Cell (Cambridge, Mass.) 63(1), 109-118. [Pg.586]

Bird, S. J., Gulley, R. L., Wenthold, R. J., and Fex, J., 1978, Kainic acid injections result in degeneration of cochlear nucleus cells innervated by the auditory nerve. Science 202 1087-1089. [Pg.264]

Fig. 1 Schematic diagram of eukaryotic cell cytoskeleton showing nucleus, cell membrane (outer boundary), adhesions and three types of filaments. Right panel showing myosin motor complex sliding two anti-parallel actin filaments toward each other. Fig. 1 Schematic diagram of eukaryotic cell cytoskeleton showing nucleus, cell membrane (outer boundary), adhesions and three types of filaments. Right panel showing myosin motor complex sliding two anti-parallel actin filaments toward each other.
Liao X, Butow RA. RTGl and RTG2 two yeast genes required for a novel path of communication fi om mitochondria to nucleus. Cell 1993 72 61-71. [Pg.42]

The morphology of a neuron is characterized by a prominent round nucleus cell body, an axon (a long cell process), and dendrites (numerous short cell processes). The nervous system contains a network of neurons that communicate with each other by means of the synapse. The cell bodies of peripheral neurons originate in the spinal cord, specifically the dorsal root ganglion and autonomic ganghon, while the axons extend from the centrally located cell bodies and terminate in neuromuscular endings (motor neurons), end organs, or receptors (sensory or sympathetic fibers). [Pg.705]


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