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- Pericentriolar material (PCM, sometimes also called pericent matrix) is a highly structured, dense m**** of protein which makes up the part of the animal...
- surrounded by a dense, highly structured m**** of protein termed the pericentriolar material (PCM). The PCM contains proteins responsible for microtubule...
- surrounded by a highly ordered m**** of dense material, called the pericentriolar material (PCM), makes up a structure called a centrosome. Centrioles...
- aster. The sperm centriole, found near the male pronucleus, recruit egg Pericentriolar material proteins forming the zygote first centrosome. This centrosome...
- Pericentriolar material 1, also known as PCM1, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the PCM1 gene. The PCM1 protein was originally identified by...
- 241–345), which contains a cytoplasmic dynein binding site. The protein Pericentriolar Material 1 (PCM1) which is ****ociated with cilia development in the...
- Parton RG (November 1996). "Rab11 regulates recycling through the pericentriolar recycling endosome". The Journal of Cell Biology. 135 (4): 913–24. doi:10...
- centrioles, which are surrounded by a protein dense amorphous cloud of pericentriolar material (PCM). The PCM is essential for nucleation and organization...
- made up of a pair of centrioles at its center, and is surrounded by pericentriolar material (PCM) that is important for microtubule nucleation. Microtubules...
- in almost all eukaryotic cells and are found in the centrioles and pericentriolar lattice. Human centrin genes are CETN1, CETN2 and CETN3. Humans and...