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- proteins, including α-actinin, fimbrin, and filamin are present in submembranous cortical layers and bundles. Motor proteins of microtubules, dynein...
- of the red blood cell could still be seen as the spectrin-containing submembranous cytoskeleton preserved the shape of the cell in outline. This became...
- abnormal red blood cells (RBCs) with membranous defects (bite cells) and submembranous blister-like structures (blister cells). These cell types are characteristic...
- Amanita magnivelaris, which has a cream-colored, rather thick, felted-submembranous, skirt-like ring, and A. virosiformis, which has elongated spores that...
- becoming pendulous, it is 5-10mm wide and thin with a felt like or submembranous texture, smooth on the upper surface and covered with a minute flocculose...
- The orchestrated beating of hundreds of cilia is synchronized by a submembranous system built between basal bodies. The details of the signaling pathways...
- trimerous, with sepals that are suborbicular-ovate, rounded, concave, submembranous, 3–3.5 mm (0.12–0.14 in) long, thinly 3–4 veined, glabrous on the outside...
- Claret M, Adoutte A (1991). "Cortical alveoli of Paramecium: a vast submembranous calcium storage compartment" (PDF). The Journal of Cell Biology. 113...
- as filamentous scaffolds. They are involved in the organization of submembranous structures, in neuronal polarity, and in vesicle trafficking. SEPT8...
- young branchlets or confined to the tips of brachyblasts;coriaceous or submembranous; adult lamina: 2.8~4.0 ?3.0~4.0 mm; orbicular, obovate, apex obcordate...