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microtubule organizing center
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CIL:35278
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus rattus
Biological Process
interphase
Cellular Component
microtubule organizing center
Primary rat hepatocytes in culture fixed and stained for beta-tubulin. The microtubules form a network throughout the cytoplasm. In this image they are seen originating from a brighter and denser re...
CIL:35279
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus rattus
Biological Process
interphase
Cellular Component
microtubule organizing center
Primary rat hepatocytes in culture fixed and stained for beta-tubulin. The microtubules form a network throughout the cytoplasm. In this image they are seen originating from a brighter and denser re...
CIL:35280
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus rattus
Biological Process
interphase
Cellular Component
microtubule organizing center
Primary rat hepatocytes in culture fixed and stained for beta-tubulin. The microtubules form a network throughout the cytoplasm. In this image they are seen originating from a brighter and denser re...
CIL:11556
NCBI Organism Classification
Gallus gallus
Biological Process
spermatogonial cell division
Cellular Component
pericentriolar material
Figure 302 from Chapter 12 (Centrioles) by Don Fawcett. The centrioles replicate early in cell division and take up positions at either pole of the division figure. Concurrently with the condensation ...
CIL:23601
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Biological Process
microtubule-based movement
Cellular Component
spindle pole body
Free microtubule sliding in cnm67delta mutant cells. Movie plays at 50x real time and is movie S11. Compare with movie S12 (CIL# 23602). Data analysis for movies S11 and S12 in Figure S4B of Proc Nat...
CIL:11562
NCBI Organism Classification
Potorous tridactylus
Biological Process
centriole replication
Cellular Component
centriole
Figs. 307 & 308 from Don Fawcett's Chapter 12 (Centrioles). In interphase cells, microtubules commonly radiate from the centrosome, and in dividing cells the microtubules of the mitotic spindle conver...
CIL:11564
NCBI Organism Classification
Cavia porcellus
Biological Process
centriole satellites
Cellular Component
centriole
Figs. 309 & 310 from Don Fawcett's Chapter 12 (Centrioles). The plane of a thin section only rarely happens to coincide with the long axis of both members of a pair of centrioles. It is more common fo...
CIL:23602
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Biological Process
microtubule-based movement
Cellular Component
spindle pole body
Free microtubule sliding in nip100deltaCAP-Gly cnm67delta double mutant cells. Movie plays at 50x real time and is movie S12. Compare with movie S11 (CIL# 23601). Data analysis for movies S11 and S12 ...
CIL:37204
NCBI Organism Classification
Cavia porcellus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
atrial granules
Transmission electron micrograph of section of cardiac muscle from guinea pig right atrium. A portion of nucleus is seen at upper right, with a centriole close to the nuclear envelope. Also seen in ...
CIL:7723
NCBI Organism Classification
Cricetulus griseus
Biological Process
mitosis
Cellular Component
centriole
Four centrioles imaged in one electron micrograph of a thin section, cut from a Chinese hamster fibroblast grown in tissue culture. The two centrioles that appear circular are the 'mother' centrioles,...
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