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- article on "tricellular", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "tricellular" You can also: Search for Tricellular in Wikipedia...
- information about the function of tight junctions is yet to be determined. Tricellular junctions seal epithelia at the corners of three cells. Due to the geometry...
- discovered in 2011 by visual screening of proteins which localize at tricellular tight junctions. There are three members of angulins, Angulin-1/LSR,...
- species, this can occur while the pollen forms in the anther (pollen tricellular) or after pollination and growth of the pollen tube (pollen bicellular...
- adhesive pattern. In vivo polarity cues are determined by localization of Tricellular junctions localized at cell vertices. The spatial distribution of cortical...
- the Drosophila epithelium. The study indicated the parti****tion of tricellular junctions (TCJs) in determining the spindle orientation. TCJs localized...
- This spore within a spore within a spore is termed a tricellular spore. Marteilia has tricellular spores where as the similar genera Paramarteilia and...
- development establishment of blood-brain barrier tricellular tight junction ****embly protein localization to tricellular tight junction Sources:Amigo / QuickGO...
- types, adherens, desmosomes, gap, tight and tricellular junctions. Adherens, desmosomes, tight and tricellular junctions, serve structural roles. The structures...
- subobtuse, with simple short setae indumentum and generally some bi- or tricellular glandular hairs. Corolla of 6'5-9 (-10) mm, infundibuliform, subactinomorphic...