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  • The '''cytoskeleton''' is a structural "[[scaffold]]" or "[[skeleton]]" that is present inside [[Image:MEF_microfilaments.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Actin cytoskeleton of [[mus_musculus|mouse]] [[embryo]] [[fibroblast]]s, stained with [[phallo
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  • ...ted in bacterial cell-cycle, molecular machines, replication, division and cytoskeleton.
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  • {{r|Cytoskeleton}}
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  • ...olymerise to form [[microfilament]]s. It is an essential element of the [[cytoskeleton]] of a [[biological cell]], and is the component of the cytoskeletal system
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  • ...thin each neuron. The constant diameter is maintained by regulating the [[cytoskeleton]] which then ensures a consistent rate of conduction. Invertebrate axon d
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  • ...], all of which are involved in the structure and function of the cell’s [[cytoskeleton]].
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  • ===Cytoskeleton: A cell's scaffold=== ...ty and propulsion of the cytoplasm for growth and movement. The eukaryotic cytoskeleton is composed of [[microfilament]]s, [[intermediate filament]]s and [[microtu
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  • ...shape by activating Cdc42, another small GTPase that reorganizes the actin cytoskeleton. Pituicytes also respond to [[dynorphin]], an [[opioid peptide]] that is co
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  • ...ons during ''T.brucei''’s life cycle. Studies have shown that microtubule cytoskeleton extends and allows the posterior end of the cell to grow by 3 µm. The ki
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  • ...ocesses. It also serves as the attachment point for both the intracellular cytoskeleton and, if present, the cell wall.}} {{Image|Cell membrane -2.JPG|right|710px|
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  • ...predator until it ingests a [[green alga]]e, which loses its flagella and cytoskeleton, while ''Hatena'', now a host, switches to photosynthetic nutrition, gains
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  • #{{pl|Cytoskeleton}} ...align: top;"&nbsp;| <small>[[Cell wall]]&nbsp;| [[cell membrane]]&nbsp;| [[cytoskeleton]]&nbsp;| [[mitochondrion]]&nbsp;| [[chloroplast]]&nbsp;| [[cell nucleus|nuc
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  • ...nteraction of extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 1/2 with actin cytoskeleton in supraoptic oxytocin neurons and astrocytes: role in burst firing. ''J Ne
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  • ...osis]] is a genetic disease that causes a defect in the red blood cell's [[cytoskeleton]], causing the red blood cells to be small, sphere-shaped, and fragile inst
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