The present findings extend previous observations by providing more direct evidence that DBP-induced germ cell aggregation results from dissolution of Sertoli-germ cell membrane cross-linking (via espin-APC), which in turn may result from the redistribution of
microfilaments, such as vimentin and N-cadherin.
Figure 2a and c displays the transverse cross-sectional areas of the oriented nanocomposites, i.e., also the cross-section of the original
microfilaments. The nanomodifiers are primarily normal to the viewed plane, which shows a preferred orientation in the direction of flow (also normal to the viewing plane).
Cellular structures such as microtubules and
microfilaments are involved in vital functions such as motility, secretion, and mitosis.
That component is the
microfilament, a series of filaments made up of inter-woven strands of two proteins, actin and tropomyosin.
By contrast, another small GTPase, RhoA inhibitor caused abnormal organization of
microfilaments, failure of spindle rotation and PB2 extrusion, suggesting its role in regulating spindle rotation through regulating
microfilament organization (Zhong et al., 2005).
The MUwaffle is woven from high-tech
microfilament fabric that is designed to absorb more liquid and dry faster than regular towels.
PowerPro 5-pound
Microfilament Line is perfect for 1/8- to 1/32-ounce jigs, small stickbaits, spoons, and other diminutive presentations.
"PowerPro is a
microfilament line, making it absolutely the most sensitive fishing line available," Guilbault says.
The effects of microtubule and
microfilament disrupting agents on cytoskeletal arrays and wall deposition in developing cotton fibers.
includes a continuous sensor in the form of a
microfilament inserted under the skin.