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First interactive model of human cell division Real-time tracking of proteins during mitosis is now possible using a 4D computer model Date: September 10, 2018 Source: European Molecular Biology ...
Cell division is one of the most fundamental biological functions, but there’s still so much about it that we don’t understand. In an attempt to find out more, researchers have now managed to ...
In 2010, the same research team established which parts of the human genome are involved in cell division, but it is not the genome that drives the process; it is the proteins the genome encodes.
It illustrates how 15 different key cellular structures change their shape, duplicate, disappear, and reassemble in human stem cells, across the five stages of cell division.
Division heatmap "Division heatmap" loads and runs the UNetCellDivision10.pth.tar model on the video. It displays the division prediction heatmap showing areas of the video where it has detected cell ...
Understand the mechanisms behind this dynamic yet highly-ordered process requires the integration of molecular, cell biological, biophysical, structural, engineering, and biochemical ...
Cell division is the process by which a parental cell gives rise to two daughter cells. The process involves both nuclear division and cytokinesis and can either produce two equal cells (symmetric ...
In the new study, Manalis and his colleagues were able to track cell growth and relate it to the timing of cell division by measuring cells' mass every 60 seconds throughout their lifespans.
Cell division is vital for the continuation of life. If something goes wrong in, say, the distribution of chromosomes, abnormalities or serious diseases such as cancer may result. This is why ...
Order from chaos The researchers developed a computer model to study how a protein called FtsZ, which plays a key role in bacterial cell division, assembles itself. During cell division, FtsZ ...
A class of functional differential equations (FDE) arise in the study of a size structured cell growth model. Ms Gul researched pantograph equations, which arise as separable solutions and developed a ...
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